AlMansur
Al-Mansur is a regnal epithet used by several Muslim rulers and leaders across different dynasties. The name, derived from the Arabic al-Mansur, generally means “the one helped by God” or “the victorious.” It is often part of longer names or titles, and remains a common shorthand in English-language histories for several figures who bore the name in full.
In the Abbasid Caliphate, al-Mansur refers to Abu Ja'far Abdallah al-Mansur, the second Abbasid caliph who reigned
In Fatimid history, al-Mansur most commonly denotes al-Mansur Billah, the Fatimid leader who founded the Fatimid
Among the Almohads of North Africa and Iberia, Ya'qub al-Mansur (also known as Abu Ya'qub Yusuf al-Mansur)
The recurrence of the title across dynasties reflects its prestige and its use as a sign of