Yusuf II | |
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Almohad Caliph | |
Ruler of the Almohad Caliphate | |
Reign | 1213–1224 |
Predecessor | Muhammad al-Nasir |
Successor | Abd al-Wahid I |
Born | c. 1203 |
Died | 1224 (aged c. 20–21) |
Father | Muhammad al-Nasir |
Mother | Qamar |
Religion | Islam |
Abū Yaʿqūb Yūsuf al-Mustanṣir (also known as Yusuf II, c. 1203 – 1224) (Arabic: يوسف بن الناصر Yūsuf bin an-Nāṣir) was Caliph of the Almohads from 1213 until his death. Son of the previous caliph, Muhammad al-Nasir,[1] the ten-year-old Yusuf was unexpectedly appointed heir by his father on his deathbed.[2] He was confirmed as Almohad Caliph in election by the Almohad sheikhs after his father's death, and took up the caliphal title "al-Mustansir bi-Llah" ("he who seeks the aid of God"). Yusuf's mother was a Christian slave Qamar.[3]