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  1. Februar 1021 bei Helwan) mit dem Herrschernamen al-Hākim bi-amr Allāh ( الحاكم بأمر الله / al-Ḥākim bi-amr Allāh / ‚der auf Gottes Geheiß herrscht‘) war vom 13. Oktober 996 bis zu seinem Verschwinden am 13. Februar 1021 der sechste Kalif der Fatimiden und der sechzehnte Imam der schiitischen Ismailiten.

  2. Abu Ali al-Mansur ( Arabic: أبو علي المنصور, romanized : Abū ʿAlī al-Manṣūr; 13 August 985 – 13 February 1021), better known by his regnal name al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah ( Arabic: الحاكم بأمر الله, romanized : al-Ḥākim bi-Amr Allāh, lit. 'The Ruler by the Order of God'), was the sixth Fatimid caliph ...

    • 14 October 996 – 13 February 1021
  3. Abū l-ʿAbbās Ahmad al-Hākim bi-amr Allāh (arabisch أبو العباس أحمد الحاكم بأمر الله, DMG Abū l-ʿAbbās Aḥmad al-Ḥākim bi-amr Allāh; † 19. Januar 1302), kurz auch al-Hākim I., war der erste Abbasiden-Kalif, der nach dem Sturz seiner Dynastie durch die Mongolen amtierte.

  4. Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah - New World Encyclopedia. Hakim's Miosque, Cairo. Abu ‘Ali Mansur Tāriqu l-Ḥākim, called bi Amr al-Lāh (Arabic: الحاكم بأمر الله; literally "Ruler by God's Command"), was the sixth Fatimid caliph and 16 th Ismaili imam (996-1021). Born in 985, Abu ‘Ali “Mansur” succeeded his father Abū Mansūr ...

  5. 1. Jan. 2022 · Download PDF article. "‘al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah’" by Dr. Farhad Daftary. Abu ‘Ali Mansur, the sixth Fatimid caliph and 16th Ismaili imam (r. 386-411/996-1021). Born in 375/985, Abu ‘Ali Mansur succeeded his father ‘Aziz (r. 365-86/975-96) at the age of 11 on 28 Ramadan 386/14 October 996 with the caliphal title of al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah ...

  6. al-Ḥākim bi-Amr Allāh (Arabic: “Ruler by God’s Command”) Called by Druzes: al-Ḥākim bi-Amrih (“Ruler by His Own Command”) Original name: Abū ʿAlī al-Manṣūr. Byname: The Mad Caliph. Born: 985. Died: 1021? Title / Office: caliph (996-1021), Egypt. House / Dynasty: Fatimid dynasty.

  7. Cairo, Egypt. Description: The door from the Congregational Mosque of al-Azhar is made up of two leafs, each of which contains seven rectangular panels, some of which are vertical and others, horizontal. The two top panels are decorated by a two-line inscription in floriated kufic script.