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Abd al-Hamid Shirazi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abd al-Hamid Shirazi Abd al-Hamid ibn Ahmad ibn Abd al-Samad Shirazi ((ペルシア語:عبد حمید بن احمد بن عبد الصمد شیرازی)), better known as Abd al-Hamid Shirazi (عبد حمید شیرازی), was a Persian ''vizier'' of the Ghaznavid Sultan Ibrahim and the latter's son Mas'ud III. == Biography == He was the son of the prominent Ghaznavid vizier Ahmad Shirazi, who was the son of Abu Tahir, a secretary under the Samanids, whose family was originally from Shiraz in southern Iran. In 1077/8, Abd al-Hamid was appointed by Sultan Ibrahim as his vizier, and after the latter's death in 1099, continued to serve as vizier under his son Mas'ud III until 1114/5. After a brief dynastic struggle between some Ghaznavid princes, a son of Mas'ud III, Arslan-Shah, emerged victorious and became the new ruler of the Ghaznavid Empire. However, Arslan-Shah's reign turned out short; his mother, a Seljuq princess named Gawhar Khatun was treated badly, which resulted in her brother Ahmad Sanjar to invade Arslan-Shah's domains, where he managed to decisively defeat Arslan-Shah and make the latter's brother Bahram-Shah the new ruler of the Ghaznavid dynasty, while at the same time acknowledging Sejluq suzerainty. Abd al-Hamid, who was a supporter of Arslan-Shah, was probably killed during this struggle. Abd al-Hamid had a son named Muhammad, who in turn had a son named Abu'l-Ma'ali Nasrallah, who became prominent at the Ghaznavid court as an excellent poet and statesman, and eventually became the vizier of Sultan Khusrau Malik.
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