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Sabur ibn Ardashir : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sabur ibn Ardashir Sabur ibn Ardashir (also spelled Shapur) was a Persian statesman who served as the ''vizier'' of the Buyids of Iraq briefly in 990 and later from 996 to 999. == Biography == Of aristocratic origin, and of probable royal descent from a Iranian dynasty, Sabur was born in 942 at his native city of Shiraz. He was the son of a certain Ardashir, and occupied high offices during his early career, and eventually became ''vizier'' of the Buyid ruler Baha' al-Dawla in 990, thus succeeding the Dailamite ''vizier'' Ibn Salihan. However, Sabur's vizierate lasted briefly, and he was eventually succeeded by another person. One year later, Sabur founded a Shia library in Karkh. Later in 996, Sabur was re-appointed by Baha' al-Dawla as his ''vizier'', and continued to serve in the office until 999. One year later, Sabur served as the deputy of his successor, Abu Ali al-Muwaffaq. After some time, Sabur withdrew from Buyid politics, and spent the rest of life in Baghdad, where died in 1025.
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