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Abu Ali Mansur T riqu l- kim, called Al-Hakim bi Amr al-L h, was the sixth Fatimid caliph and 16th Ismaili imam (996 1021). Born in 985, Abu Ali Mansur succeeded his father Ab Mans r Niz r al-Az z (975 996) at the age of eleven on 14 October, 996 with the caliphal title of al-Hakim Bi-Amr Allah. He was the first Fatimid ruler to be born in Egypt. Arguably the most controversial member of the Fatimid dynasty, Hakim confronted numerous difficulties and uprisings during his relatively long reign. While he did not lose any important territories in North Africa, the Ismaili communities there were…mehr

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Abu Ali Mansur T riqu l- kim, called Al-Hakim bi Amr al-L h, was the sixth Fatimid caliph and 16th Ismaili imam (996 1021). Born in 985, Abu Ali Mansur succeeded his father Ab Mans r Niz r al-Az z (975 996) at the age of eleven on 14 October, 996 with the caliphal title of al-Hakim Bi-Amr Allah. He was the first Fatimid ruler to be born in Egypt. Arguably the most controversial member of the Fatimid dynasty, Hakim confronted numerous difficulties and uprisings during his relatively long reign. While he did not lose any important territories in North Africa, the Ismaili communities there were attacked by Sunni fighters led by their influential Maliki jurists. Relations between the Fatimids and the Qarmatians of Bahrain also remained hostile. On the other hand, Hakim s Syrian policy was successful as he managed to extend Fatimid hegemony to the emirate of Aleppo. Above all, the persistent rivalries between the various factions of the Fatimid armies, especially the Berbers andthe Turks, overshadowed the other problems of Hakim s caliphate.