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87:) at the beginning of his reign. Along with the numerous details that indicate inside knowledge, this shows that Ibn Zulaq was closely associated with the ruling circles of Egypt at the time. Ali richly rewarded Ibn Zulaq for his work, and it appears that he earned further commissions by other high-ranking members of the Ikhshidid elites for writing 162:
As an eyewitness with access to the ruling circles, Ibn Zulaq is the "most authoritative source" (Lev) on the Ikhshidids, the Fatimid conquest of Egypt and the early period of Fatimid rule there, but this very proximity to the same circles who sponsored his work, opens its veracity to doubt.
143:, was likely commissioned by the Fatimids as a deliberate propaganda piece. According to the historian Yaacov Lev, it was aimed not only at "extolling Egypt, their new possession", but also "simultaneously belittling the importance of Iraq", seat of the rival 98:
in 969, like many reading figures of the Ikhshidid regime, Ibn Zulaq readily accommodated himself to the new regime, and retained his access to the circles of power, from the Caliph
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Ibn Zulaq was born in 918/9 in Egypt and died there in 996/7. Most of his work does not survive directly, but was extensively used and quoted by later historians such as
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Nevertheless, almost no other contemporary work survives that might be used to check his work against, and while the accounts of the 14th-century historians
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corroborate some of his information, it is unclear whether they too have not used Ibn Zulaq as a source.
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Sayyid, Ayman Fuʾād (1977). "Lumières nouvelles sur quelques sources de l'histoire fatimide en Egypte".
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considered that it was likely a part of his work on al-Mu'izz. Another work, comparing Egypt and
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Lev, Yaacov (1979). "The Fāṭimid Conquest of Egypt — Military Political and Social Aspects".
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of Egypt, which continued the similar work of the 9th-century polymath
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family of viziers; and books on the founder of the Ikhshidid dynasty,
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Abu Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ibn Ibrahim ibn Zulaq al-Laythi
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Index

Ikhshidid dynasty
Fatimid Caliphate
Ibn Sa'id al-Maghribi
al-Maqrizi
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani
judges
al-Kindi
al-Madhara'i
Muhammad ibn Tughj al-Ikhshid
Abu'l-Misk Kafur
Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn al-Ikhshid
panegyrics
Fatimid conquest of Egypt
al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah
vizier
Ibn Killis
al-Aziz Billah
Jawhar
Isma'ili
Wladimir Ivanow
Iraq
Abbasid Caliphate
Buyid
Baybars al-Mansuri
al-Nuwayri




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