Nizam Al-Mulk
For the title of the princes of Hyderabad, to see the article Nizam .
Nizam Al-Mulk ( niZâm Al-mulk : “order of the kingdom”, in Arab), large politician, Vizier of the sultans Seldjoukides Alp Arslan and Malik Shah I {{er}} (towards 1018, Keep silent, Iran - 1092).
It entered in 1063 to the service of Alp Arslan when this one reached the throne and became the tutor of its son Malik Shah I {{er}} in 1072 after the assassination of the first and establishment of the second, then 17 years old.
It wrote important “a treaty of government”, the Siyasat-nameh .
It was killed in 1092 by the sect of the Assassins, perhaps at the instigation of Malik Shah I {{er}}.
See too
- Amin Maalouf evokes Nizam Al-Mulk like Omar Khayyâm and Hassan ibn Al-Sabbah in her novel Samarkand (1988).
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