Abd al-Rahman V

Abd ar-Rahman V (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن هشام المستظهر بالله, romanized: ʿAbd ar-Raḥmān ibn Hishām al-Mustaẓhir bi-llāh) was an Umayyad Caliph of Córdoba.

Abd ar-Rahman V
عبدالرحمٰن الخامس
9th Caliph of Córdoba
Reign1023 to 1024
Predecessoral-Qasim al-Ma'mun
SuccessorMuhammad III
Born1001
Died1024 (aged 2223)
Cordoba
DynastyUmayyad
FatherHisham bin Abd al-Jabbar bin Abd ar-Rahman III
MotherGhaia

In the agony of the Umayyad dynasty in the Al-Andalus (Moorish Iberia), two princes of the house were proclaimed Caliph of Córdoba for a very short time, Abd-ar-Rahman IV Mortada (1017), and Abd-ar-Rahman V Mostadir (1023–1024). Both were the mere puppets of factions, who deserted them at once. Abd-ar-Rahman IV was murdered the same year he was proclaimed at Cadiz, in flight from a battle in which he had been deserted by his supporters. Abd-ar-Rahman V was proclaimed caliph in December 1023 at Córdoba, and murdered in January 1024 by a mob of unemployed workmen, headed by one of his own cousins.[1]

References

  1. Luis Pericot García (1970). La Alta Edad Media (siglos v al XIII) por J. M. Rubio et al. Instituto Gallach de Librería y Ediciones.
Abd al-Rahman V
Cadet branch of the Banu Quraish
 Died: 1024
Preceded by
Abd ar-Rahman IV
Umayyad Leader
1017–1024
Succeeded by
Muhammad III
Preceded by
al-Qasim al-Ma'mun
Caliph of Córdoba
1023–1024
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