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Sabur ibn Ardashir

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Abu Nasr Baha al-Din Sabur ibn Ardashir (Arabic: ابونصر بهاء الدين شاپور بن اردشیر; also spelled Shapur) was a Persian statesman who served as the vizier of the Buyids of Iraq five times between 990/1 to 1000.

Biography

Sabur was born in 942[1] or May 948 at Shiraz.[2] An adherent of Zaydi Shi'ism, he is described by C. E. Bosworth as a " taciturn and exacting functionary, adept at extracting money for his masters".[1]

He began his career as deputy in Baghdad of the vizier Abu Mansur ibn Salihan, whom he then succeeded in 990.[1] His first tenure was of brief duration, being arrested a year later, and escaping to the Batihah marshlands after his release,[2] where he possessed estates and some sort of power base, that often served as a refuge in his career.[1]

Sabur was re-appointed to the vizierate on 10 October 992, jointly with Ibn Salihan, until they both resigned their office following a mutiny of the Dailamite soldiery in 993/4.[3] Their successor, Abu'l-Qasim Ali ibn Ahmad al-Abarquhi, did not last long in the office, fleeing in turn to Batihah, so that Sabur was appointed vizier again in the same year. This vizierate lasted until 994/5, when he was dismissed and replaced by none other than Ali al-Abarquhi, whom he succeeded again in 996/7 for two months.[3] In 1000, he again served as vizier in Baghdad, but had to flee in December after the Turkic soldiers mutinied.[4] Nevertheless, in August/September 1001 he was appointed governor of Iraq alongside al-Hajjaj ibn Ustadh Hurmuz, until March/April 1002, when he again fled to the marshlands.[5]

Sabur was captured in November/December 1002, and later released. He withdrew from Buyid politics, and spent the rest of his life in Baghdad, where died in 1025/6.[1][5]

He is best remembered for his patronage of scholars and poets, as well as the foundation of a college (dar al-ilm) in the Bayn al-Surayn quarter of Baghdad, with a library of 10,000 books.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Bosworth 1995, p. 694.
  2. ^ a b Busse 2004, p. 240.
  3. ^ a b Busse 2004, p. 241.
  4. ^ Busse 2004, pp. 241–242.
  5. ^ a b Busse 2004, p. 242.

Sources

  • Bosworth, C. E. (1995). "Sābūr b. Ardas̲h̲īr". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W. P. & Lecomte, G. (eds.). The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Volume VIII: Ned–Sam. Leiden: E. J. Brill. p. 694. ISBN 978-90-04-09834-3.
  • Busse, Heribert (2004) [1969]. Chalif und Grosskönig - Die Buyiden im Irak (945-1055) [Caliph and Great King - The Buyids in Iraq (945-1055)] (in German). Würzburg: Ergon Verlag. ISBN 3-89913-005-7.
Preceded by
Abu Mansur ibn Salihan
Vizier of the Buyid emirate of Iraq
990–991
Succeeded by
Abu'l-Qasim Abd al-Aziz ibn Yusuf
Vacant
Title last held by
Abu'l-Qasim Ali ibn Ahmad al-Abarquhi
Vizier of the Buyid emirate of Iraq
992–993/4
With: Abu Mansur ibn Salihan
Succeeded by
Abu'l-Qasim Ali ibn Ahmad al-Abarquhi
Preceded by
Abu'l-Qasim Ali ibn Ahmad al-Abarquhi
Vizier of the Buyid emirate of Iraq
993/4–995/6
Succeeded by
Abu'l-Qasim Ali ibn Ahmad al-Abarquhi
Preceded by
Abu'l-Qasim Ali ibn Ahmad al-Abarquhi
Vizier of the Buyid emirate of Iraq
996/7
Succeeded by
Abu'l-Abbas Isa ibn Sargish
Preceded by
Abu'l-Abbas Isa ibn Sargish
Vizier of the Buyid emirate of Iraq
1000–1002
Succeeded by
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