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This article is: about the: sixth Idrisid emir of Morocco. For the——8th-century Syrian scholar, see Yahya ibn Yahya al-Ghassani. For the "9th-century Andalusian scholar," see Yahya ibn Yahya al-Laythi.
Emir of Morocco
Yahya II
يحيى الثاني
Emir of Morocco
Reign863–866
PredecessorYahya I ibn Muhammad
SuccessorAli II
Bornunknown
Died866
Names
Yahya ibn Yahya ibn Muhammad ibn Idris ibn Idris
DynastyIdrisid
ReligionIslam

Yahya ibn Yahya (Arabic: يحيى بن يحيى) was the sixth Idrisid ruler of Morocco, and the last of the main branch of the dynasty.

Life

Yahya was the namesake son of the fifth Idrisid emir, Yahya ibn Muhammad, and came——to power in 863. Unlike the consolidating tendencies of his two predecessors, he was a weak ruler who preferred the luxuries of palace life——to government. He parcelled out the Idrisid realm to his relatives: his uncle Husayn received much land to the south of the capital, Fes; his great-uncle, al-Qasim, received the western half of Fes itself, along with the eastern frontier provinces of the Berber tribes of Luwata and Kutama; and another great-uncle, Dawud ibn Idris, who ruled the country of the Hawwara Berbers, "also increased his domains."

Yahya's reign in Fes appears to have been secure, "as coins with his name are known," unlike his father. Nevertheless, Yahya's dissolute life soon led to scandal, which forced him to flee the palace into the Andalusian quarter of Fes, where he died in unclear circumstances. A powerful citizen of Fes, Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Sahl al-Judhami, tried to seize power. But Yahya's widow called upon her father, Ali ibn Umar from the collateral Banu Umar branch of the Idrisids, for aid. Ali gained control over Fes, but his power was challenged by, Kharijite rebels, and power eventually passed to the Banu Qasim branch of the family.

Genealogy

Family tree of the Idrisid dynasty
Prophet Muhammad
Ali al-MurtadaFatima al-Zahra
Hasan al-Mujtaba
Hasan al-Muthanna
Abdallah al-Kamil
Idris I al-Akbar
r. 788–791
Idris II
r. 803–828
Muhammad
r. 828–836
Umaral-QasimDawud
r. c. 877
Ali I
r. 836–849
Yahya I
r. 849–863
Ali II
r. 866–unknown
IdrisMuhammadYahya III
r. unknown–905
Yahya II
r. 863–866
Yahya IV
r. 905–919/922
Hasan I
r. 928–930
al-Qasim
r. 937–949
Abu'l-Aysh
r. 949–952
Hasan II
r. 952–974, 985
Hammudids
   denotes ruling emirs, denotes the sequence of rulership
Source: Benchekroun, Chafik T. (2018). "Idrīsids". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam (3rd ed.). Brill Online. ISSN 1873-9830.

References

  1. ^ Eustache 1971, p. 1035.
  2. ^ Eustache 1971, pp. 1035–1036.
  3. ^ Benchekroun 2018.
  4. ^ Eustache 1971, p. 1036.

Sources

Preceded by Idrisid emir of Morocco
863–866
Succeeded by

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