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Al-Zahir li-i’zaz Din Allah ruled Egypt. After his death, his son, Mustansir, took over and is regarded as one of the best rulers of his time.
1021 - 1026 AD
Zahir ruled Egypt; his wife was a Black Sudanese woman. After the death of her husband, she largely influenced the rule of her son who came to the throne in 1036 and ruled until 1094, the longest reign in the dynasty. This son, M'add, took the name of Mustansir and is regarded as the best and ablest of the rulers of his time. He loved and encouraged learning and had a library of 120,000 books. The "Black Dowager," who had great influence over him, sailed the Nile in her silver barge and imported additional Black troops from the south, until Mustansir had in his escort 50,000 Black soldiers and swordsmen, 20,000 Berbers, 10,000 Turks, and 30,000 enslaved whites. For years all Upper Egypt was held by Black regiments.
References:
- • Diggs, E. I. (1983). Black Chronology: From 4000 B.C. to the abolition of the Slave Trade. G.K. Hall. Retrieved from https://archive.org/details/blackchronologyf0000digg/page/n5/mode/2up.