| Ali ibn Yusuf | |
|---|---|
| Sultan of Morocco | |
| Reign | 1106-1143 |
| Full name | Ali ibn Yusuf |
| Titles | Emir |
| Predecessor | Yusuf ibn Tashfin |
| Successor | Tashfin ibn Ali |
| Dynasty | Almoravid |
| Father | Yusuf ibn Tashfin |
| Religious beliefs | Islam |
Ali ibn Yusuf (Arabic: علي بن يوسف) (died 26 January 1143[1]) was the 5th Almoravid king he reigned 1106–1143.
Ali was recognized as the heir of his father Yusuf ibn Tashfin in 1102. He succeeded his father upon his death in 1106.[2] Ali ruled from Morocco and appointed his brother Tamin ibn Yusuf as governor of Al-Andalus. Ali expanded his territories in the Iberian Peninsula by capturing Zaragoza in 1110, but eventually lost it again to Alfonso I, King of Aragon, in 1118. Cordoba rebelled against the Almoravids in 1121. Ali was succeeded by his son Tashfin ibn Ali in 1143.[3]
Ali was the son of Yusuf ibn Tashfin. He had at least two sons[3]:
| Preceded by Yusuf ibn Tashfin |
Almoravids 1106–1143 |
Succeeded by Tashfin ibn Ali |
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