Ibn Shirzad
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Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn Zakariyya ibn Shirzad (died after 946),[1] commonly known as Ibn Shirzad (Arabic: ابن شيرزاد), was an official of the Abbasid Caliphate, serving various warlords during the Caliphate's dissolution in the 940s, and himself briefly ascending to the supreme office of amir al-umara in 945.
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Ibn Shirzad | |
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amir al-umara of the Abbasid Caliphate | |
In office August 945 – 21 December 945 | |
Monarch | al-Mustakfi |
Preceded by | Tuzun (31 May 943 – August 945) |
Succeeded by | Mu'izz al-Dawla (945–967) |
Katib of the Abbasid caliph | |
In office January 946 – 16 March 946 | |
Monarch | al-Muti |
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Died | 946/48 |
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