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Ali ibn Ahmad al-Madhara'i (died 897) was a member of the al-Madhara'i family of fiscal bureaucrats, serving as director of finances and vizier under the Tulunids of Egypt. As its nisba shows, the family hailed from the village of Madharaya near Wasit in lower Iraq. Ali was a son of the founder of the family's fortunes, Abu Bakr Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Madhara'i. Educated in the traditions of the Abbasid bureaucracy at Samarra, Ali and his sons moved to Egypt, where in 879 Ahmad was appointed director of finances (‘āmil) by Ahmad ibn Tulun, the autonomous ruler of Egypt and later Syria. Ahmad held his post until his death in 884, and appointed Ali and his brother al-Husayn as his representatives in Egypt and Syria respectively. Ali succeeded his father in 884, serving as vizier to the new Tul

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  • Alí ibn Abi-Bakr al-Madharaí (ca)
  • Ali ibn Ahmad al-Madhara'i (en)
  • Ali ibne Amade Almadarai (pt)
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  • Alí ibn Abi-Bakr al-Madharaí fou un visir dels tulúnides d'Egipte, membre de la notable família dels al-Madharaí. Fou nomenat visir pel tulúnida Khumàrawayh (884-896) i quan aquest fou assassinat el 18 de gener de 896, va conservar el càrrec sota el seu successor Jayx ibn Khumàrawayh. Va morir juntament amb aquest el 897 quan fou enderrocat en un cop d'estat militar. (ca)
  • Ali ibn Ahmad al-Madhara'i (died 897) was a member of the al-Madhara'i family of fiscal bureaucrats, serving as director of finances and vizier under the Tulunids of Egypt. As its nisba shows, the family hailed from the village of Madharaya near Wasit in lower Iraq. Ali was a son of the founder of the family's fortunes, Abu Bakr Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Madhara'i. Educated in the traditions of the Abbasid bureaucracy at Samarra, Ali and his sons moved to Egypt, where in 879 Ahmad was appointed director of finances (‘āmil) by Ahmad ibn Tulun, the autonomous ruler of Egypt and later Syria. Ahmad held his post until his death in 884, and appointed Ali and his brother al-Husayn as his representatives in Egypt and Syria respectively. Ali succeeded his father in 884, serving as vizier to the new Tul (en)
  • Ali ibne Amade Almadarai (Ali ibn Ahmad al-Madhara'i; m. 897) foi um membro da família Almadarai de burocratas fiscais, servindo como diretor de finanças e vizir sob os tulúnidas do Egito. Como seu nisba mostra, a família advém da vila de Madaraia, próximo a Uacite, no Iraque Inferior. Era filho de Abu Becre Amade ibne Ibraim, um burocrata de Samarra que, em 879, mudou-se para o Egito com seus filhos para servir como diretor de finanças (‘āmil) por Amade ibne Tulune (r. 868–884), o governante autônomo do Egito e mais tarde da Síria. (pt)
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  • Alí ibn Abi-Bakr al-Madharaí fou un visir dels tulúnides d'Egipte, membre de la notable família dels al-Madharaí. Fou nomenat visir pel tulúnida Khumàrawayh (884-896) i quan aquest fou assassinat el 18 de gener de 896, va conservar el càrrec sota el seu successor Jayx ibn Khumàrawayh. Va morir juntament amb aquest el 897 quan fou enderrocat en un cop d'estat militar. (ca)
  • Ali ibn Ahmad al-Madhara'i (died 897) was a member of the al-Madhara'i family of fiscal bureaucrats, serving as director of finances and vizier under the Tulunids of Egypt. As its nisba shows, the family hailed from the village of Madharaya near Wasit in lower Iraq. Ali was a son of the founder of the family's fortunes, Abu Bakr Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Madhara'i. Educated in the traditions of the Abbasid bureaucracy at Samarra, Ali and his sons moved to Egypt, where in 879 Ahmad was appointed director of finances (‘āmil) by Ahmad ibn Tulun, the autonomous ruler of Egypt and later Syria. Ahmad held his post until his death in 884, and appointed Ali and his brother al-Husayn as his representatives in Egypt and Syria respectively. Ali succeeded his father in 884, serving as vizier to the new Tulunid ruler, Khumarawayh ibn Ahmad ibn Tulun, throughout the latter's reign (884–896). He continued in the post under Khumarawayh's underage successor, Jaysh ibn Khumarawayh, and was murdered on the same day as he in 897. Ali's sons, Abu'l-Tayyib Ahmad (died 915), and Abu Bakr Muhammad, continued to occupy high office, Ahmad as fiscal director and Muhammad as vizier to the new Tulunid ruler, Harun ibn Khumarawayh. Muhammad was the longest-serving and last important representative of the family, surviving the Abbasid recovery of the Tulunid domains and going on to serve the Ikhshidid dynasty after 939. (en)
  • Ali ibne Amade Almadarai (Ali ibn Ahmad al-Madhara'i; m. 897) foi um membro da família Almadarai de burocratas fiscais, servindo como diretor de finanças e vizir sob os tulúnidas do Egito. Como seu nisba mostra, a família advém da vila de Madaraia, próximo a Uacite, no Iraque Inferior. Era filho de Abu Becre Amade ibne Ibraim, um burocrata de Samarra que, em 879, mudou-se para o Egito com seus filhos para servir como diretor de finanças (‘āmil) por Amade ibne Tulune (r. 868–884), o governante autônomo do Egito e mais tarde da Síria. Amade manteve seu posto até sua morte em 884, e nomeou seus dois filhos, Ali e Abu como seus representantes no Egito e Síria respectivamente. Ali sucedeu seu pai em 884, servindo como vizir para o novo governante tulúnida, Cumarauai (r. 884–896). Ele continuou exercendo sua função sob o sucessor infante de Cumaravai, , e foi morto no mesmo dia que ele em 897. Seus filhos, Abu Taibo Amade (m. 915) e Abu Becre Maomé, continuaram a ocupar altos ofícios, Amade como diretor fiscal e Maomé como vizir para o novo governante tulúnida, (r. 896–904). Maomé foi o último membro importante da família e aquele que por mais tempo permaneceu em serviço, sobrevivendo à restauração abássida dos domínios tulúnidas e serviu à dinastia iquíxida após 939. (pt)
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