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page 110th-century people from Ifriqiya
Al-Mansur Billah
Fatimid ruler from 946 to 953 and 13th Ismaili Imam
Isaac ben Solomon al-Israeli
medieval Jewish physician and philosopher
Bologhine ibn Ziri
First leader of the Sanhaja Berber dynasty of Zirids (r. 972–984)
al-Qadi al-Nuʿman
10th-century Muslim historian
Abdallah II of Ifriqiya
Emir of Ifriqiya (902 – 903)
Abu Yazid
Kharijite Amazigh (Berber) leader (c. 874–947)
Ibn al-Jazzar
physician of Ifriqiya
Ziyadat Allah III of Ifriqiya
Emir of Ifriqiya from 903 to 909
Badis ibn Mansur
viceroy of Ifriqiya
Abu 'Abdullah al-Shi'i
10th-century Iraqi Isma'ili missionary
Al-Mansur ibn Buluggin
Ziryid ruler

Sidi Mahrez
Muslim saint in Tunisia
Chananel ben Chushiel
rabbi from Ifriqiya
Nissim ben Jacob
rabbi and exegete from Ifriqiya (990-1062)
Jacob ben Nissim
philosopher and rabbi from Ifriqiya
Ali ibn Muhammad al-Iyadi
poet from Ifriqiya
Jawdhar
Jawdhar (, before 909March 973), surnamed al-Ustadh (), was a eunuch slave who served the Fatimid caliphs al-Qa'im, al-Mansur, and al-Mu'izz as chamberlain and de facto chief minister until his death. He was an extremely powerful figure in the Fatimid court, and was ranked immediately after the caliph and his designated heir. The accession of al-Mansur was probably due to Jawdhar's machinations, and he was placed in charge of keeping the new caliph's relatives under house arrest. He enjoyed close relations with the Kalbid emirs of Sicily, which enabled him to engage in profitable commerce with
Khalil ibn Ishaq al-Tamimi
10th-century Fatamid Arab military commander
Dunash ibn Tamim
Tenth century North African Jewish scholar
Ahmad ibn Ziyadat Allah ibn Qurhub
Emir of Sicily from 0913 to 0916