Abu'l-Najm Badr
Wafiyy al-Dawla wa-Aminahā Abūʾl-Najm Badr, also known as Badr al-Kabīr, was the ghulām (slave soldier) who assassinated the Fatimid governor of Aleppo, Aziz al-Dawla, and replaced him as governor for three months in 1022. The assassination was apparently a conspiracy between Badr and the Fatimid court under Sitt al-Mulk. Badr was ultimately forced to relinquish his post and arrested shortly thereafter.
Wafiyy al-Dawla wa-Aminahā Abūʾl-Najm Badr | |
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Fatimid Governor of Aleppo | |
In office July 1022 – October 1022 | |
Appointed by | Az-Zahir |
Preceded by | Aziz al-Dawla |
Succeeded by | Safiyy al-Dawla |
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