Abu Yahya Abu Bakr ash-Shahid (Arabic: أبو يحيى أبو بكر الشهيد) or Abu Bakr was a grandson of the Caliph Abu Ishaq Ibrahim I, he ruled Tunisia for just 17 days in 1309.
[1][2] The Caliph Abu Asida Muhammad II died in 1309, and, in accordance with the agreement signed by him with his nephew Abu-l-Baqa Khalid An-Nasr, he was to be proclaimed a caliph.
The sheikhs of Almohad sheikhs of Tunis however elevated Abu Bakr to the throne.
After 17 days he was deposed and executed by Abu-l-Baqa, who arrived with an army from Bejaia.
He was thereafter known as "Ash-Shahid" ("the martyr").