Sabur ibn Ardashir ( fa, شاپور بن اردشیر; 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 an
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
Abu Nasr Firuz Kharshadh ( ar, أبو نصر فيروز خوارشاذ; died December 22, 1012), better known by his ''laqab'' of Baha al-Dawla ( ar, بهاء الدوله, Bahaʾ al-Dawla, Splendour of the State) was the Buyid amir of Iraq (988– ...
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 major
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
Abu or ABU may refer to:
Places
* Abu (volcano), a volcano on the island of Honshū in Japan
* Abu, Yamaguchi, a town in Japan
* Ahmadu Bello University, a university located in Zaria, Nigeria
* Atlantic Baptist University, a Christian university ...
. After some time, Sabur withdrew from Buyid politics, and spent the rest of his life in
Baghdad, where died in 1025.
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Buyid viziers
11th-century Iranian politicians
10th-century Iranian politicians
942 births
1025 deaths
People from Shiraz