Badis ibn Mansur

Badis ibn al- Mansur ibn Ziri ibn Buluqqīn (. .. Arabic باديس بن المنصور بن بلقين بن زيري, DMG Badis b ​​al - Mansur b Buluqqīn b Ziri, * before 995; † 1016), surnamed Abu Badis Manād Nāsir al-Dawla (Arabic: أبو مناد باديس ناصر الدولة, DMG Abu Nasir ad - Daula Badis Manād, Abū Manād Badis, protector of the Dynasty ' ) reigned 995-1016 as the third ruler of the Zirids in Ifriqiya.

Badis ibn Ziri joined 995 succeeded his father, al - Mansur ibn Ziri († 995 ) as viceroy in Ifriqiya to. He leaned again concentrating on his overlords, the Fatimids in Egypt. This was due to infighting within the Zirids. For one, his inheritance was disputed by his great-uncle Zawi ibn Ziri, but could this be sold to Andalusia, where he founded the dynasty of the Zirids of Granada ( 1012-1090 ).

Was fatal, that Hammad as uncle of Badis and governor of Algeria was expanding its power and established its own residence at Bidschaya with Qalat Banu Hammad. This position could Badis in the following period no longer shake, so that the Hammadids 1014 seceded from the Zirids. In the following battles the Zirids received no support from the Fatimid overlords, so that they could not subdue the Hammadids. Was succeeded by his son al - ibn Ziri Muizz († 1062).

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