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Tāj al-Ma‘ālī Abū ‘Abd Abī al-Futūḥ ibn Abū Tamīm تاج المعالي أبو عبد أبو الفتي بن أبي تميم | |||||||||
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Jalib Aldaw' Caliph of all Aqidah Alfatih Almustanir | |||||||||
10th Muruddin Emperor | |||||||||
Reign | 18 March 1686 – 4 December 1721 | ||||||||
Coronation | 18 March 1686 Qaleatan Murad, Messad | ||||||||
Predecessor | Aldhahab | ||||||||
Successor | Rajalasad | ||||||||
Born | Tāj al-Ma‘ālī ibn Abū Tamīm 15 March 1650 Qasr al-Haj, Muruddin Empire | ||||||||
Died | 4 December 1721 Alqea, Muruddin Empire (present day Hallsind, Finium) | (aged 71)||||||||
Burial | Tomb of Tāj ibn Abū Tamīm, Daouar, Manesia | ||||||||
Spouses | Fikriyya bint Sadiq Hamaama el-Shakir | ||||||||
Issue | Rajalasad Nasif ibn Taj al-Ma'ali Tamir ibn Taj al-Ma'ali Faruq ibn Taj al-Ma'ali Sajaa bint Taj al-Ma'ali | ||||||||
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House | Muruddin | ||||||||
Father | Aldhahab | ||||||||
Mother | Shameema bint Antwan Furuk | ||||||||
Religion | Alaqidah |
Tāj al-Ma‘ālī Abū ‘Abd Abī al-Futūḥ ibn Abū Tamīm (15 March 1650 – 4 December 1721; aged 71), better known by his regnal name Almustanir (Manesian for "enlightened") was the Jalib Aldaw' and 10th Emperor of the Muruddin Empire. His reign saw greater expansion and centralisation of the Muruddin Empire in Cardia, bringing much of modern-day Finium under the Empire and reducing the influence of Cornicae in northern Daria. He was an experienced military leader and led various Muruddin armies under his father, Aldhahab, in the mid-17th century. He was appointed as govenor of the Tayar region of the empire in 1676 and served until 1681, where he adopted the title of Amir al-Munasia, a title translating to "Prince of Manesia" and given to heirs of the Muruddin throne, upon his brother Muhammad's death. He is among the most well-recognised and established Muruddin emperors, and is commended for his military intelligence and administrative prowess throughout his reign.