Ahmad al-Ishaaq
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Ahmad I al-Ishaaq احمد الاسحاق | |
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3rd Emir of Jakiz | |
Reign | 1 September 1339 – 25 December 1345 |
Predecessor | Muhammad I al-Ishaaq |
Successor | Monarchy abolished |
Born | Ahmad bin Muhammad al-Ishaaq al-Jamal 1293/1294 Almadinat Almuqadasa, Caliphate of Deltino |
Died | 6 December 1352 (aged 56–58) Near Chalatenango, Kingdom of Castilliano |
Spouse | Fatima al-Abdullah |
Issue | |
House | House of Ishaaq |
Father | Hisham al-Ishaaq |
Mother | Miriam al-Jamal |
Religion | Deltinian Islam |
Ahmad I bin Muhammad al-Ishaaq al-Jamal (Deltinian: احمد بن محمد الاسحاق الجمل; transliterated: Ahmad bin Muhammad al-Ishaaq al-Jamal; 1293/1294 – 6 December 1352) was the third and final emir of the Emirate of Jakiz and the last ruler of a Deltinian rump state, whose abdication on 25 December 1345 led to the fall of Shata' Albahr after a lengthy siege and ended the Creeperian Crusade. Both his father, Hisham, and older brother, Muhammad, also served as emir of Jakiz from 1326 to 1336 and 1337 to 1339, respectively.