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Al-Qasim al-Mamun (there are several versions of his name) was caliph of Córdoba in Spain for two periods, 1018 to 1021, and again for a short time in 1023.
This was during a short period when the caliphate was held by the Hammudid dynasty.
| Preceded by Ali ibn Hammud |
Caliph of Cordoba 1018–1021 |
Succeeded by Yahia ibn Ali |
| Preceded by Yahia ibn Ali |
Caliph of Cordoba 1023 |
Succeeded by Abd ar-Rahman V |
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