Al-Mutawakkil Muhammad
Yemen, Muhammad, Al-Mahdi Muhammad, Al-Mansur al-Husayn, Al-Mahdi Ahmad
978-613-6-70186-8
6136701863
136
2011-08-17
45,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Al-Mutawakkil Muhammad (died 11 December 1849) was an Imam of Yemen who reigned in 1845-1849. He belonged to the Qasimid family, descended from the Prophet Muhammad, which dominated the Zaidi imamate of Yemen from 1597 to 1962. Muhammad bin Yahya was a grandson of Imam al-Mansur Ali I. In 1845 he claimed the imamate from the weak incumbent al-Mansur Ali II. In this he was supported by Sharif Husayn of Abu Arish, who acted as autonomous lord in the Yemeni lowlands (Tihamah) under formal Ottoman suzerainty. With a strong force he appeared outside the capital San'a. The inhabitants endorsed his claim, opened the gates of the city and deposed al-Mansur Ali II. The usurper took the name al-Mutawakkil Muhammad.
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