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| Dynasty = [['Abbasid]] | | Dynasty = [['Abbasid]] | ||
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| Reign = [[136]]/754 to [[158]]/ | | Reign = [[136]]/754 to [[158]]/775 | ||
| Contemporary with = [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] | | Contemporary with = [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] | ||
| Capital = [[Baghdad]] | | Capital = [[Baghdad]] | ||
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| Successor = [[al-Mahdi al-'Abbasi]] | | Successor = [[al-Mahdi al-'Abbasi]] | ||
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'''ʾAbū Jaʿfar ʿAbd Allah al-Manṣūr''' (Arabic: {{ia|ابوجعفر عبدالله المنصور}}) known as '''al-Mansūr al-'Abbasī''' (Arabic: {{ia|المنصور العباسي}}) and '''Al-Manṣūr al-Dawānīqī''' (Arabic: {{ia|المنصور الدوانیقي}}) (ruled [[136]]/754 to [[158]]/ | '''ʾAbū Jaʿfar ʿAbd Allah al-Manṣūr''' (Arabic: {{ia|ابوجعفر عبدالله المنصور}}) known as '''al-Mansūr al-'Abbasī''' (Arabic: {{ia|المنصور العباسي}}) and '''Al-Manṣūr al-Dawānīqī''' (Arabic: {{ia|المنصور الدوانیقي}}) (ruled [[136]]/754 to [[158]]/775) was the second [[Abbasid]] caliph and a descendant of [[al-'Abbas b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]]. He was the first person who brought conflicts between [[Abbasid]]s and [[Alids]] in the time of his reign. He also ordered to imprison a large number of descendants of [[Imam al-Hasan (a)]]. He ruled in the time of [[Imamate]] of [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]]; according to [[Ibn Shahrashub]], al-Mansur [[martyred]] Imam (a). | ||
[[The uprising of al-Nafs al-Zakiyya]] and the [[Uprising of Ibrahim b. 'Abd Allah|uprising of Qatil Bakhamra]] took place in the time of al-Mansur's [[caliphate]]. Al-Mansur ordered to build the city [[Baghdad]] which is regarded among his significant actions. | [[The uprising of al-Nafs al-Zakiyya]] and the [[Uprising of Ibrahim b. 'Abd Allah|uprising of Qatil Bakhamra]] took place in the time of al-Mansur's [[caliphate]]. Al-Mansur ordered to build the city [[Baghdad]] which is regarded among his significant actions. |