Yaqub al-Mansur

Yaqub Al-Mansur
Amir al-Mu'minin
Yaʿqūb al-Manṣūr's unfinished mosque in Rabat
Ruler of the Almohad Caliphate
Reign1184–1199
PredecessorAbu Yaqub Yusuf
SuccessorMuhammad al-Nasir
Died23 January 1199(1199-01-23) (aged 38–39)
Marrakesh
Burial
SpouseAmmet Allah bint Abu Isaac
Safiya bint Abu Abdallah ben Merdnych
IssueMuhammad al-Nasir
Idris al-Ma'mun
Names
Abū Yūsuf Yaʿqūb ibn Yūsuf ibn Abd al-Muʾmin al-Manṣūr
DynastyAlmohad
FatherAbu Yaqub Yusuf
ReligionIslam

Abū Yūsuf Yaʿqūb ibn Yūsuf ibn Abd al-Muʾmin al-Manṣūr (Arabic: أبو يوسف يعقوب بن يوسف بن عبد المؤمن المنصور; d. 23 January 1199), commonly known as Yaqub al-Mansur (يعقوب المنصور) or Moulay Yacoub (مولاي يعقوب), was the third Almohad caliph. Succeeding his father, al-Mansur reigned from 1184 to 1199. His reign was distinguished by the flourishing of trade, architecture, philosophy and the sciences, as well as by victorious military campaigns in which he was successful in repelling the tide of the Reconquista in the Iberian Peninsula.