Fakhr Al-Dawla Muhammad Bin Muhammad Bin Jahair 454-483H/1062-1090AD
الوزير العباسي فخر الدولة
Keywords:
Abbasid Era, The Abbasid Caliphate, Seljuk Sultanate, Ministry, Fakhr Al-DawlaAbstract
The personality of Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Jahair is one of the important figures in the history of the Abbasid Caliphate in the fifth century AH/eleventh century AD. The nature of his ambitious personality helped him to appear on the political scene in Iraq in general, and in Mayafariqin and Baghdad in particular. Ibn Jahair was at the beginning of His appearance was poor, then circumstances changed with him until he entered the service of Thumal bin Saleh Al-Murassi, owner of Aleppo, and he hardly established himself in Aleppo until they set out to go out to Bani Marwan in Maya Fariqin, and became their minister, and he was among the happiness of Bani Marwan that he visited them according to what they said, then His determination and the clerk of the Abbasid Caliph called the ministry and he made every effort for that, until his quest was crowned by the ministry of the Qaim by the command of God, and then for his grandson who is able to God, he improved politics in the two covenants, and the people loved and respected him, and entered his son in the service of the caliphate, and at that time the presence of the Seljuks and their dominance over the Abbasid caliphate, he was flattering Sometimes, and he is confronted at other times, until he ended up being dismissed and deported from the Abbasid Caliphate Ministry, then he joined the ranks of the Seljuk State, and became in advance as he was in the presence of the Abbasid Caliphate, so he opened for them the Euphrates countries and transferred their money to them, and expanded within the borders of their state. To meet the insulation again, and return to the place of his birth, the conductor, as he began from it, neither for him nor against him.