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- Q974105 description "Abbasid vizier and calligrapher".
- Q974105 description "Abbasid vizier and calligrapher".
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- Q974105 abstract "Abu 'Ali Muhammad ibn 'Ali ibn Muqla al-Shirazi (Baghdad, 885/6 – Baghdad, 20 July 940) was a Persian official of the Abbasid Caliphate who rose to high state posts in the early 10th century. His career culminated in his own assumption of the vizierate at Baghdad thrice, in 928–930, 932–933 and 934–936. Unable to successfully challenge the growing power of regional emirs, he lost his position to the first amir al-umara, Ibn Ra'iq, and died in prison. He was also a noted calligrapher.".
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- Q974105 alias "Abu 'Ali Muhammad ibn 'Ali ibn Muqla Shirazi".
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- Q974105 alternativeNames "Abu 'Ali Muhammad ibn 'Ali ibn Muqla Shirazi".
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- Q974105 name "Ibn Muqla".
- Q974105 occupation "Abbasid court official and vizier".
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- Q974105 comment "Abu 'Ali Muhammad ibn 'Ali ibn Muqla al-Shirazi (Baghdad, 885/6 – Baghdad, 20 July 940) was a Persian official of the Abbasid Caliphate who rose to high state posts in the early 10th century. His career culminated in his own assumption of the vizierate at Baghdad thrice, in 928–930, 932–933 and 934–936. Unable to successfully challenge the growing power of regional emirs, he lost his position to the first amir al-umara, Ibn Ra'iq, and died in prison. He was also a noted calligrapher.".
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