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Muhsin ibn Qaid

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Muhsin ibn Qaid
Sharaf al-Dawla
Sultan of the Hammadid Sultanate
ReignOctober 1054 – June 1055
PredecessorQaid ibn Hammad
SuccessorBuluggin ibn Muhammad
DiedJune 1055
IssueOuighlan ibn Muhsin
Abu Yakni ibn Muhsin
HouseHammadid dynasty
FatherQaid ibn Hammad
ReligionShia Islam

Muhsin ibn Qaid, (Arabic: محسن إبن قيد)[1] (Muhsin 'iibn Qayd) (died June 1055 / Rabi' Al Awwal 446 AH [2]) was the ruler of the Hammadids for 9 months, from October 1054 to June 1055.[3]

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  1. ^ تاريخ أبي الفداء 1-2 المسمى المختصر في أخبار البشر ج1 - أبو الفداء/الملك المؤيد إسماعيل [The History of Abu Al-Fida 1-2 Al-Masma Al-Mukhtasar fi Akhbar Al-Bishr Part 1 - Abu Al-Fida/Malik Al-Muayyad Ismail] (in Arabic). Dar Al Kotob Al Ilmiyah دار الكتب العلمية. 2023-02-21. p. 476. ISBN 978-2-7451-0449-6. Retrieved 2024-12-01. ولما توفي القائد ملك بعده ابنه ( محسن ) بن القائد بن حماد، فأساء السيرة [When the leader died, his son (Mohsen) bin Al-Qaid bin Hammad became king after him, and his behavior worsened...]
  2. ^ Hadi, Roger Idris (1962). La Berberie Orientale Sous les Zirides (PDF). p. 243.
  3. ^ Khaldoun, Ibn (1854). Histoire es berbères, 2: et des dynasties musulmanes de l'afrique septentrionale [History of the Berbers, 2: and the Muslim dynasties of North Africa] (in French). Imprimerie du Gouvernement. p. 46. Quand El- Moëzz-Ibn-Badis répudia l'autorité des Fatemides, El-Caïd reconnut de nouveau la souveraineté de cette dynastie et en obtint, comme récompense, le titre de Chéref-ed-Dola (noblesse de l'empire). Il mourut en 446 (1054-5) ... Règne de Mohcen, fils d'El-Caïd.
Preceded by Hammadid ruler
1054 – 1055
Succeeded by