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| - جوذر الصقلبي (قبل 909 - حوالي 973)، كان يُلقّب بالأستاد. كان عبدًا مخصيًا خدم الخلفاء الفاطميين القائم، والمنصور، والمعز بصفته نائبًا ورئيسًا للوزراء بحكم الأمر الواقع حتى وفاته. (ar)
- Jaudar (em árabe: جوذر; romaniz.: Jawdhar; antes de 909 - março de 973), apelidado Alustade (em árabe: الأستاذ; romaniz.: al-Ustadh , lit. "o Mestre"), foi um escravo eunuco que serviu os califas fatímidas Alcaim Biamir Alá (r. 934–946), Almançor Bilá (r. 946–953) e Almuiz Aldim Alá (r. 953–975) como camareiro e ministro chefe até sua morte em 973. Foi um figura extremamente poderosa da corte fatímida, e a ascensão de Almançor foi provavelmente devido a suas maquinações. Seus documentos e cartas reunidas foram publicadas após sua morte por seus assistentes como o Sirat al-Ustadh Jawdhar, e forma uma das principais fontes históricas do governo do Estado fatímida no período. (pt)
- Dschaudhar al-Ustadh (arabisch جوذر الأستاذ, DMG Ǧauḏar al-Ustāḏ; † 973 in Barqa) war ein Sklave, Eunuch und Berichterstatter der frühen Fatimiden, der nacheinander den Kalifen al-Qaim (934–946), al-Mansur (946–953) und al-Muizz (953–975) als Hausverwalter diente. Dschaudhar hinterließ seinem freigelassenen Sklaven Abu Ali Mansur al-Azizi al-Dschaudhari einen umfangreichen schriftlichen Nachlass, den dieser während der Herrscherzeit des al-Aziz (975–996) zu einer Lebensbeschreibung (Sīrat al-Ustāḏ Ǧauḏar) seines alten „Meisters“ (ustāḏ) komprimierte. (de)
- Jawdhar (Arabic: جوذر, before 909 – March 973), surnamed al-Ustadh (Arabic: الأستاذ, lit. 'the Master'), was a eunuch slave who served the Fatimid caliphs al-Qa'im, al-Mansur, and al-Mu'izz as chamberlain and de facto chief minister until his death. He was an extremely powerful figure in the Fatimid court, and was ranked immediately after the caliph and his designated heir. The accession of al-Mansur was probably due to Jawdhar's machinations, and he was placed in charge of keeping the new caliph's relatives under house arrest. He enjoyed close relations with the Kalbid emirs of Sicily, which enabled him to engage in profitable commerce with the island. Jawdhar accompanied al-Mu'izz during the migration of the court from Ifriqiya to Egypt, but died on the way at Barqa. His collected docume (en)
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