Английская Википедия:Ibn al-Qatta' al-Yahsubi
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Orphan
Шаблон:Infobox person Īsā Ibn Saʿīd al-Yaḥṣubī (Шаблон:Lang-ar) (d. 397 AH) (d. 1006 AD) better known as Ibn al-Qaṭṭāʿ (Шаблон:Lang), was a 10th-century Andalusi Arab katib (Шаблон:Lang; Шаблон:Translation) and wazir (Шаблон:Lang; Шаблон:Translation) of the Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba.[1]
Biography
Ibn al-Qatta' was born in the region of Priego (located in the present-day province of Cordoba) to a family of humble status. They descended from the al-Najjar clan, a branch of an Arab tribe known as Banu al-Jaziri which settled in the Iberian peninsula following the Umayyad conquest.[1] He was the son of a schoolmaster in his native town of Priego.[2] Ibn al-Qatta' was first appointed to the position of vizier during the reign of the Umayyad caliph Hisham II (Шаблон:Reign) and the de facto ruler of this period, Hisham's chamberlain, Almanzor (d. 1002). Subsequently, Ibn al-Qatta' would continue in his position as a vizier under the rule of Almanzor's successor and son, al-Muzaffar (d. 1008).[1][3]
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