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    Abu al-Misk Kafur (Arabic: أبو المسك كافور) (905–968), also called al-Laithi, al-Suri, al-Labi was a dominant personality of Ikhshidid Egypt and Syria...
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    to be a Wali led al-Mutanabbi to the courts of Sayf al-Dawla and Abu al-Misk Kafur but in this ambition he failed.[citation needed] Al-Mutanabbi lived...
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  • Kafur may refer to: Kafur, Nigeria, a Local Government Area in Katsina State Abu al-Misk Kafur (905–968), vizier of Egypt, becoming its de facto ruler...
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  • organisation in Saudi Arabia Abu al-Misk Kafur, a ruler of Ikhshidid Egypt and Syria in the 10th century CE Fedwa Misk, Moroccan journalist and women's...
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  • Egypt. Al-Fasi narrows it down to the years 356-358 AH (967-969), since Ikhshidid influence in the Hejaz waned after the death of Abu al-Misk Kafur. However...
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  • ruler of his domains, under the tutelage of the powerful black eunuch Abu al-Misk Kafur. According to the biographical dictionary compiled by Ibn Khallikan...
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    hereditary governor of his lands. 946: Muhammad ibn Tughj al-Ikhshid dies. Abu al-Misk Kafur becomes de facto ruler of the Ikhshidid lands. 951–978: Estakhri...
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  • Qarmatian leader Abu Tahir al-Jannabi during the 924 Hajj caravan raid. The second was made by the Egyptian regent Abu al-Misk Kafur for the Ikhshidid...
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    Chinese chancellor (b. 891) April 4 – Abu Firas al-Hamdani, Arab prince and poet (b. 932) Abu al-Misk Kafur, Ikhshidid vizier of Egypt (b. 905) Aldred...
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  • commanding an army and gubernatorial office by the Ikhshidid strongman Abu al-Misk Kafur. Akhu Muslim later fell in with the Qarmatians and became a determined...
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