Abu Ishaq Ibrahim II, Sultan (Hafsid Kingdom) : All Data
Abu Ishaq Ibrahim II was a Sultan who ruled over the Hafsid Kingdom from 1354 to 1360. During his reign, the Hafsid Kingdom faced significant conflicts, including the War of the Two Brothers in 1357 and the Revolt of the Black Sheep in 1359. The War of the Two Brothers, which occurred from 1357 to 1359, was a power struggle between Abu Ishaq Ibrahim II and his brother Abu Bakr. The Revolt of the Black Sheep, which took place in 1359, was a rebellion led by the Banu Hammad dynasty against the Hafsid rule. Despite these challenges, Abu Ishaq Ibrahim II managed to maintain his position as Sultan during his six-year reign.