Abu Ishaq Ibrahim I | |
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Emir of the Hafsid Sultanate | |
Reign | 1279–1283 |
Predecessor | Yahya II al-Wathiq |
Successor | Abd al-Aziz I |
Born | unknown |
Died | June 1283 Hafsid Sultanate |
Dynasty | Hafsids |
Religion | Islam |
Abu Ishaq Ibrahim I (Arabic: أبو إسحاق إبراهيم) was the Hafsid emir of Ifriqiya (1279–1283).[1][2]
Ibrahim came to power during the struggles that broke out under Yahya II al-Wathiq. In contrast to his two predecessors, he only held the title of emir and did not claim the caliphate for himself. He was overthrown by the rebellion of Ibn Abi Umara.