Abu-l-Baqa Khalid An-Nasr (Arabic: أبو البقاء خالد الناصر), was the Hafsid ruler first of Bejaia and later of Tunis.
[1][2] His full name was Abu-I-Baqa Khalid bin Zakariyya Yahya, he succeeded his father as the ruler of Hafsid Bejaia, he ruled Bejaïa city and it surrounding territory.
[3] Abu-l-Baqa Khalid approached Abu Asida Muhammad II, the Hafsid ruler of Tunis, with proposals to end the division between the two branches of the family.
As his support ebbed away, Abu-l-Baqa surrendered to his brother in the hope of saving his life, but he was quickly assassinated.
Although Abu Bakr continued to rule in Bejaia, he quickly lost control of Tunis to his remote cousin, Abd al-Wahid Zakariya ibn al-Lihyani, so the Hafsid state remained divided.