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KAFOOR AKHSHIDI AND HIS POSITION IN ISLAMIC GOVERNMENT OF EGYPT

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  255-272

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Abstract

 IN this pamphlet the biography of Kafoor Ekhshidi is investigated. His title in historical books ; known as Ostad Abolmesk. It is said that he was a slave and was brought from Sudan to Egypt J be sold. Toward the beginning of the foutrh century (312/934) he was sold to Abu Baker Mohammad Ibn Taghi Farghani known as Ekshid (king of Kings) who was one of the governors of Abbasid Caliphs and became one of the favoured servants. He was promoted in the administration of Ekhshid and, because of his own cleverness and intelligence, he became the commander of the army and of the consultants and a close associate of Ekhshid. By the way, including his high rank, e was the tutor of the Ekhshid"s sons named Abolghasem Anoomoor and Abolhasan Ali. In 335/957, Ekhshid passed away and his older son named Abolhasn became his successor. The later was the King by name, but in fact the affairs of Egypt and surroudings was fulfilled by kafoor. In 349 / 971 Abolghasem died in 349/971 and his brother became his successor. His position and responsibility did not change. In 355 after the death of Ali, Kafoor independently ruled Egypt nd surroundings. Up to the Year 357/979, when ruling the country, his name always was mentioned in all sermons (Khotbe) in the two holy mosques - Mecca and Medina He was a popular governor and specialy respected in the scholars, circled, jurisprudents, poets and Alavid sadats. In his reign the walfare of the country was so good that no one was in need of Islamic tax (Zakat). The income of alms (Zakat) was spent for construction of the mosques, schools, and the like. He was very careful in choosing the judges. He was recieving openly the complaints made by the oppressed once a week. One of his famous poets in his court was Abuteeb Motanabby

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    APA: Copy

    NASIRIAN, Y.. (2001). KAFOOR AKHSHIDI AND HIS POSITION IN ISLAMIC GOVERNMENT OF EGYPT. JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (TEHRAN), 48(160), 255-272. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/33240/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    NASIRIAN Y.. KAFOOR AKHSHIDI AND HIS POSITION IN ISLAMIC GOVERNMENT OF EGYPT. JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (TEHRAN)[Internet]. 2001;48(160):255-272. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/33240/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Y. NASIRIAN, “KAFOOR AKHSHIDI AND HIS POSITION IN ISLAMIC GOVERNMENT OF EGYPT,” JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES (TEHRAN), vol. 48, no. 160, pp. 255–272, 2001, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/33240/en

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