- محمد;
November 837 – 7 June 862),
better known by his
regnal title al-
Muntasir bi-llah (المنتصر بالله, "He who
triumphs in God") was the
caliph of the...
- Umar
Mustafa Al
Muntasir (Arabic: عمر مصطفى المنتصر) (1939 – 23
January 2001) was
secretary of the
General People's
Committee (Prime Minister) of the Libyan...
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murder of
Caliph al-Mutawakkil by his
Turkish guards. His successor, al-
Muntasir,
ruled for six
months before his death,
possibly poisoned by the Turkish...
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Mahmud al-
Muntasir (Italian pronunciation: [maˈmud]) (8
August 1903 – 28
September 1970) was the
first Prime minister of
Libya from
March 29, 1951 to February...
- The
Muntasir Billah Division (Arabic: فرقة المنتصر بالله, romanized: Firqah al-
Muntasir bi-llah), also
known by its
original name
Muntasir Billah Brigade...
- on 11
December 861 by the
Turkic guard with the
support of his son, al-
Muntasir,
marking the
beginning of the
period of
civil strife known as the "Anarchy...
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Fahim Muntasir Rahman (born 1
November 1980) is a
former Bangladeshi cricketer who pla**** in
three Test
matches and
three One Day
Internationals from 2001...
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During al-
Muntasir's short reign (r. 861–862), the
Turks pressured him into
removing al-Mu'tazz and al-Mu'ayyad from the succession. When al-
Muntasir died...
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Muntasir Mamoon (born 1951) his full name is
Muntasir Uddin Khan Mamun, he is a
Bangladeshi writer, historian, scholar, secularist, translator, and professor...
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during the "Anarchy at Samarra".
After the
death of
previous Caliph, al-
Muntasir (who had not
appointed any successors), the
Turkic military leaders held...