| Abd al-Aziz II | |||||
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| Caliph of Ifriqiya | |||||
| Reign | 1394–1434 | ||||
| Predecessor | Ahmad II | ||||
| Successor | Muhammad III | ||||
| Died | 1434 | ||||
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| House | Hafsid | ||||
| Full name | |
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| Abu Faris Abd al-Aziz II |
Abu Faris Abd al-Aziz II (reigned 1394–1434) was an Hafsid Caliph of Ifriqiya. He proceeded to further consolidate the kingdom after his father Abu al-Abbas Ahmad II had restored its integrity. A strong monarch and an orthodox Muslim he abolished some taxes he deemed incompatible with the teachings of Qur'an, using instead privateer actions against Christian shipping as a way to raise state income. He intervened against his western neighbors, the Zayyanid dynasty of the Kingdom of Tlemcen, and in Andalusia as well.
Fossier, Robert; Jacques Verger; Robert Mantran; Catherine Asdracha; Charles de La Roncière (1987). Storia del medioevo III: Il tempo delle crisi (1250–1520). Giulio Einaudi editore. p. 368. ISBN .