Ibn Mulhim
Makin al-Dawla Al-Hasan ibn Ali ibn Mulhim al-Uqayli | |
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A decorative seal of Ibn Mulhim's full name | |
| Fatimid Governor of Aleppo | |
| In office August 1058 – April 1060 | |
| Appointed by | Al-Mustansir |
| Preceded by | Mu'izz al-Dawla Thimal |
| Succeeded by | Asad al-Dawla Atiyya |
Makīn al-Dawla al-Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī ibn Mulhim ibn Dīnār al-ʿUqaylī (Arabic: مكين الدولة الحسن بن علي بن ملهم بن دينار العقيلي) (fl. 1053–1062), also known as Ibn Mulhim, was a Fatimid general who led the Fatimid reconquest of Ifriqiya and expeditions in Syria. He served as the governor of Aleppo in 1058–1060 and military governor of Jund al-Urdunn in 1062.