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Al-Afdal Shahanshah : ウィキペディア英語版 | Al-Afdal Shahanshah al-Malik al-Afdal ibn Badr al-Jamali Shahanshah ((アラビア語:الأفضل شاهنشاه بن بدر الجمالي)) also (ラテン語:Lavendalius/Elafdalio) (1066 – December 11, 1121) was a vizier of the Fatimid caliphs of Egypt. == Ascent to power == He was born in Acre, the son of Badr al-Jamali, an Armenian mamluk who became Muslim.〔War and society in the eastern Mediterranean, 7th-15th centuries By Yaacov Lev, pg.122〕 Badr was vizier for the Fatimids in Cairo from 1074 until his death in 1094, when al-Afdal succeeded him. Caliph Ma'ad al-Mustansir Billah died soon afterwards, and al-Afdal appointed as caliph al-Musta'li, a child, instead of al-Mustali's much older brother Nizar. Nizar revolted and was defeated in 1095; his supporters, led by Hassan-i-Sabah, fled east, where Hassan established the Ismaili community, sometimes erroneously called the Hashshashin, or Assassins. At this time Fatimid power in Palestine had been reduced by the arrival of the Seljuk Turks. In 1097 he captured Tyre from the Seljuks, and in 1098 he took Jerusalem, expelling its Ortoqid governor Ilghazi in place of a Fatimid. Al-Afdal restored most of Palestine to Fatimid control, at least temporarily.
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