Abdallah ibn Al-Aftas

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Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Maslama (Template:Langx) (c. ? – c. 1045), surnamed Ibn al-Aftas, was the founder of the Aftasid dynasty of the taifa of Badajoz, in what was then Al-Andalus. He was a miknasa berber from the Córdoba region. Ibn al-Aftas became the vizier of Sabur al-Saqlabi, a former slave of Caliph al-Hakam II, who became prince of the lower march of the former Caliphate of Cordoba. On the death of Sabur in 1022, Ibn al-Aftas seized power, and Badajoz under his leadership, became the capital of a principality centered on Guadiana and extending over central Portugal.<ref>Template:Cite encyclopedia</ref> He was a prominent military tactician and was surnamed "Al-Mansur" (the victorious). He died about 1045 AD.


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