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Yusuf II, Almohad caliph

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214:. But the hastiness and probable unconstitutionality of the Marrakesh proceedings upset his uncles, the brothers of al-Nasir, in al-Andalus. They promptly disputed the succession, and elected their own Caliph 205:
Yusuf II died suddenly in early 1224 – accidentally gored while playing with his pet cows. Lacking heirs, the palace bureaucrats, led by Ibn Jam‘i, quickly engineered the election of his elderly grand-uncle
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in 1212, a series of rebellions broke out in the Maghreb which the Almohad oligarchs were hard-pressed to contain, contributing to the eventual breakaway of Ifriqiya under the
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Young and pleasure-loving, Yusuf II left the governing of the Almohad empire to a carefully balanced oligarchy composed of older family members, like his father's brothers in
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tribes. But without central leadership, and with the Almohad army having suffered grievous losses at the
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Caliph in election by the Almohad sheikhs after his father's death, and took up the caliphal title "
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Abu Sa‘id Uthman ibn Jam‘i would also serve as vizier to Abdul-Wahid I.
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Muslim Spain and Portugal: A Political History of al-Andalus
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in the French Knowledge (XXG), accessed September 30, 2005.
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Index

Yusuf II, Sultan of Granada
Almohad Caliphate
Muhammad al-Nasir
Abd al-Wahid I
Muhammad al-Nasir
Islam
Arabic
Muhammad al-Nasir
Almohad
al-Andalus
Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Abi Hafs
Ifriqiya
vizier
Abu Sa‘id Uthman ibn Jam‘i
Masmuda
Battle of Navas de Tolosa
Hafsid dynasty
Abd al-Wahid I
Marrakesh
Abdallah al-Adil
viziers
Abu Sa‘id Uthman ibn Jam‘i



Yusuf II al-Mustansir Billah
corresponding article
Muhammad al-Nasir
Almohad Dynasty
Abd al-Wahid I

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