Ahmad ibn Nizam al-Mulk, the son of …

Years: 1107 - 1107

Ahmad ibn Nizam al-Mulk, the son of the famous vizier Nizam al-Mulk, goes in 1106/1107 to the court of Muhammad I to file a complaint against the rais (head) of Hamadan.

When Ahmad arrives to the court, Muhammad I appoints him as his vizier, replacing Sa'd al-Mulk Abu'l-Mahasen Abi, who had been recently executed on suspicion of heresy.

The appointment is due mainly to the reputation of his Ahmad's father.

He is then given various titles that his father had held (Qewam al-din, Sadr al-islam and Nizam al-Mulk).

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