Abd al-Rahman

Abdur-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Mansur ibn Hussein al-Burzandi (1122-1171) was an Arab nobleman and the sixth Emir of the Taifa of Burzand, the first Brunanter state. Abdur-Rahman’s rule was short and he was 34 when he ascended the throne. He like his brother was a sickly ruler.

Early Life
He was the son of Emir of Burzand, Muhammad ibn Mansur and a Byzantine noblewoman, Fahlaba at-Tuqbiramiyyah.

Biography
His health deteriorated very soon, compelling him to bed rest for most of his later reign.

Death
Abdur-Rahman died in his palace in 1171, and was childless and unmarried.