Al-Muntasir

Abbasid caliph during transitional period

Al-Muntasir - Abbasid caliph during transitional period
Born

None
None years ago

Died

June 7th, 862
1163 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Iraq

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Ascended to the Abbasid caliphate in 861, ruling during a time of political strife and instability. His reign was marked by the ongoing conflict with rival factions and the weakening of central authority. He faced challenges from various military leaders and internal dissent that hindered his ability to govern effectively. His caliphate lasted only a short time, concluding with his death in 862, which led to further instability in the region. Al-Muntasir's caliphate reflected the struggles of the Abbasid dynasty in maintaining control over its vast territories during a crucial historical period.

Ruled the Abbasid Caliphate from 861 to 862

Faced challenges from military leaders

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