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Yahya al-Mu'tasim

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Yahya al-Mu`tasim (Arabic: أبو زكرياء المعتصم يحي بن الناصر; Abū Zakarīyā' Al-Mu`taṣim Yaḥyā ibn An-Nāṣir; died 1236) was an Almohad rival caliph who reigned from 1227 to 1229. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Yahya al-Mu'tasim has received more than 11,890 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Yahya al-Mu'tasim is the 13,739th most popular politician, the 97th most popular biography from Morocco and the 48th most popular Moroccan Politician.

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  • 15

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  • 5.73

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  • 1.59

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Yahya al-Mu'tasim ranks 13,739 out of 15,577Before him are Susenyos I, Smbat I Hetumian, Mykolas Biržiška, Prince Charles of Luxembourg, Oscar Torp, and Baltasar Brum. After him are Günther Beckstein, Lutgardis of Luxemburg, Sakai Toshihiko, Palden Thondup Namgyal, Erkki Tuomioja, and Nezihe Muhiddin.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Yahya al-Mu'tasim ranks 97 out of 198Before him are Ahmed Laraki (1931), Muhammad ibn Idris (null), Abderrahmane Mahjoub (1929), Noureddine Naybet (1970), Azzeddine Laraki (1929), and Muriel Barbery (1969). After him are Driss Bamous (1942), Aryeh Deri (1959), Yasmine Lafitte (1973), Serge Chiesa (1950), Mohamed Timoumi (1960), and Richard Virenque (1969).

Among POLITICIANS In Morocco

Among politicians born in Morocco, Yahya al-Mu'tasim ranks 48Before him are Ibrahim ibn Tashfin (1131), Mohammed Karim Lamrani (1919), Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco (1970), Ahmed Laraki (1931), Muhammad ibn Idris (null), and Azzeddine Laraki (1929). After him are Aryeh Deri (1959), Khalid Skah (1967), Najat Vallaud-Belkacem (1977), Meir Sheetrit (1948), Amina Bouayach (1957), and Khadija Arib (1960).