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Abu Aamir Muhammad bin Abdullah ibn Abi Aamir, al-Hajib al-Mansur (Arabic: أبو عامر محمد بن عبد الله بن أبي عامر الحاجب المنصور) (c. 938 – August 8, 1002), better known as Almanzor, was the de facto ruler of Muslim Iberia (al-Andalus) in the late 10th to early 11th centuries. His rule marked the peak of power for al-Andalus.
Almanzor was born Muhammad ibn Abi Aamir, into a noble Arab family in Medinet-üs Salim. He arrived at the Court of Córdoba as a student studying law and literature. He subsequently became manager of the estates of Prince Hisham II.
In a few years Almanzor had worked his way from this humble position to considerable heights of influence, eliminating his political rivals in the process. Caliph al-Hakam II died in 976 and Ibn Abi Amir was instrumental in securing the succession of the young Hisham II, aged twelve, to the throne. Almanzor exercised strong influence over Subh, the mother and regent of the young Hisham II. Two years later he became hajib (a title similar to that of vizier in the Muslim East or Chancellor in Western Europe). During the following three years Almanzor consolidated his power with the building of a new palace on the outskirts of Córdoba, al-Madina az-Zahira, while at the same time completely isolating the young Caliph, who became a virtual prisoner in Medina Azahara. Following al-Hakam's death, Almanzor had al-Hakam's library of "ancient science" books destroyed.
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Genres: Action, Family, Fantasy, History,A scintillating display from Almanzor to hold off Found in the QIPCO Irish Champion Stakes. What a classy horse!
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Qipco Champion Stakes 2016 Ascot (Racing UK video DL by Mandrake The Magician) 1 - Almanzor 2 - Found 3 - Jack Hobbs
http://www.artehistoria.com/histesp/videos/69.htm La subida al poder de Almanzor, durante la última etapa del califato, supuso una reactivación del poder de Córdoba frente a los reinos cristianos. En total, durante sus veintidós años de gobierno, hay constancia de que se realizaron más de 55 expediciones, algunas de ellas con notable éxito. En el año 981, las tropas de Almanzor partieron de Córdoba para penetrar en el territorio del reino de León. Tras vencer en Rueda a los ejércitos aliados de León, Castilla y Navarra, asolarán Zamora, Simancas y la misma León. Cuatro años más tarde, en el 985, el objetivo fue Barcelona, ciudad que fue tomada al asalto el 6 de julio de ese año. En el 988, el objetivo será de nuevo el reino de León, tomando Zamora, Sahagún y León, y asolando los territo...
Almanzor defeats a world class field in the Qipco Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown
Dotado de una personalidad carismática y de un gran talento militar, entre los años 977 y 1002 llevó a cabo un total de 56 campañas en tierras cristianas sin conocer la derrota, razón por la cual recibió el sobrenombre de al-Mansur (el Victorioso), con el que pasaría a la historia. De hecho, se trataba de incursiones rápidas y devastadoras, realizadas durante los meses de primavera y verano, que tenían por objeto sembrar el terror entre los habitantes de los reinos cristianos del norte peninsular. Así, por ejemplo, asoló Salamanca (977), venció a los ejércitos coligados de Ramiro III de León, García Fernández de Castilla y Sancho II de Navarra en las batallas de Gormaz, Langa y Estercuel (977) y en la de Rueda (978), saqueó Barcelona (985), arrasó Coimbra, León y Zamora (987 y 988), asaltó...