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'''Ishaq ibn Ali''' ({{lang-ar|إسحق بن علي}}) (died April 1147) was the 8th and last [[Almoravid]] [[Emir]] who reigned shortly in 1147.
'''Ishaq ibn Ali''' ({{lang-ar|إسحق بن علي}}) (died April 1147) was the 8th and last [[Almoravid]] [[Emir]] who reigned shortly in 1147.


Ibrahim was the uncle of his predecessor as emir, [[Ibrahim ibn Tashfin]], and was killed after the conquest of [[Marrakech]] by the [[Almohads]]. Due to repeated attacks by the Almohads, Ishaq ibn Ali had to flee to the [[Atlas Mountains]] where he took refuge in the [[High Atlas]]. After the situation calmed down, he returned to [[Marrakesh]] taking control once again however, the [[Almohads]] conquered the city, killing both Ibrahim and Ishaq and establishing the [[Almohad Caliphate]].
was the uncle of his predecessor as emir, [[Ibrahim ibn Tashfin]], and was killed after the conquest of [[Marrakech]] by the [[Almohads]]. Due to repeated attacks by the Almohads, Ishaq ibn Ali had to flee to the [[Atlas Mountains]] where he took refuge in the [[High Atlas]]. After the situation calmed down, he returned to [[Marrakesh]] taking control once again however, the [[Almohads]] conquered the city, killing both Ibrahim and Ishaq and establishing the [[Almohad Caliphate]].


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Latest revision as of 21:49, 31 July 2024

Ishaq ibn Ali
إسحق بن علي
Ruler of the Almoravid dynasty
Reign1147
PredecessorIbrahim ibn Tashfin
Bornunknown date
DiedApril 1147
DynastyAlmoravid
FatherAli ibn Yusuf
ReligionIslam

Ishaq ibn Ali (Arabic: إسحق بن علي) (died April 1147) was the 8th and last Almoravid Emir who reigned shortly in 1147.

Ishaq was the uncle of his predecessor as emir, Ibrahim ibn Tashfin, and was killed after the conquest of Marrakech by the Almohads. Due to repeated attacks by the Almohads, Ishaq ibn Ali had to flee to the Atlas Mountains where he took refuge in the High Atlas. After the situation calmed down, he returned to Marrakesh taking control once again however, the Almohads conquered the city, killing both Ibrahim and Ishaq and establishing the Almohad Caliphate.

Sources

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  • Viguera, María Jesús (1992). Los reinos de taifas y las invasiones magrebíes. MAPFRE. p. 188. ISBN 84-7100-431-3.


Preceded by Almoravid dynasty
1147
Succeeded by
Overthrown by the Almohads