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Al-Ashraf Musa ibn al-Mansur Ibrahim (Arabic: الأشرف موسى بن المنصور ابراهيم‎) (1229–1263) was the last Ayyubid prince (emir) of Homs a city located in the central region of modern-day Syria. His rule began in June 1246 but was temporarily cut short in 1248 after he was ousted to Tall Bashir by his cousin an-Nasir Yusuf the Emir of Aleppo. For a short period of time during Mongol rule in 1260 al-Ashraf served as Viceroy of Syria although the position was largely nominal.

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