Abu Said Uthman I

Abu Said Uthman I, or "Othmane Ibn Yaghmoracen", or in Algerian arabic ( أبو سعيد عثمان الأول, Abu Sa'id Othman āl-awel), ruled the Zenata Berber Kingdom of Tlemcen in Medieval Algeria from 1283 to 1303.

He was the son of the founder and first sultan of the Zayyanid dynasty, Yaghmurasen Ibn Zyan.


See also

  • Medieval Algeria topics
Abu Said Uthman I
Preceded by
Yaghmurasen Ibn Zyan
Sultan of Tlemcen,
Kingdom of Tlemcen

1283–1303
Succeeded by
Abu Zayyan I

References

  • Stephan Ronart, Nandy Ronart: Dictionary of the Arab World. A historical-political reference work. Artemis Verlag, Zurich et al. 1972, ISBN 3-7608-0138-2 .
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