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Mohammed II al-Mahdi
محمد بن هشام بن عبد الجبار
al-Mahdī bi'llah
4th Caliph of Córdoba
Reign1009
PredecessorHisham II
SuccessorSulayman ibn al-Hakam
Born976
Córdoba, Caliphate of Córdoba
Died1010 (aged 33–34)
Córdoba, Caliphate of Córdoba
DynastyUmayyad
FatherHisham bin Abd al-Jabbar bin Abd ar-Rahman III
MotherMuzna
ReligionIslam

Muhammad II al-Mahdi (Arabic: محمد المهدي بالله, romanizedMuḥammad al-Mahdī bi-ʾllāh) was the fourth Caliph of Córdoba of the Umayyad dynasty in Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia). After disbanding his army of 7,000 troops, he became the source of opposition to many of his subjects. Al-Mahdi sought to defend his title as Caliph after the rise of Suleiman II as a political opponent. After a turbulent rule, in which many warring factions rose to power in an attempt to supplant al-Mahdi, he was eventually deposed. After his death, many Muslim historians accused him of destroying the sanctity of the Amirid Harem.

Sources

  1. Peter C. Scales (31 December 1993). The Fall of the Caliphate of Córdoba: Berbers and Andalusis in Conflict. BRILL. pp. 61–74. ISBN 978-90-04-09868-8. Retrieved 19 July 2013.
Muhammad II of Córdoba Banu UmayyahCadet branch of the Banu Quraish
Preceded byHisham II Caliph of Córdoba
1009
Succeeded bySulayman ibn al-Hakam
Umayyad dynasty
Caliphs of Damascus
(661–750)
Emirs of Córdoba
(756–929)
Caliphs of Córdoba
(929–1031)
indicates Hammudid usurpers
Umayyad governors of al-Andalus
Dependent
Independent
Umayyad emirs
Umayyad caliphs
Hammudid caliphs
Umayyad caliphs


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