Hurra bint Badr
Hurra bint Badr (Arabic: حرة بنت بدر) was the principal wife of eighteenth Abbasid caliph al-Muqtadir until his death in 932.
Hurra bint Badr حرة بنت بدر | |||||
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Consort of the Abbasid caliph | |||||
Tenure | 13 August 908 – 31 October 932 | ||||
Born | 895/99 Baghdad | ||||
Died | 940s Baghdad | ||||
Spouse | al-Muqtadir (until his death 932) | ||||
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Father | Abu'l-Najm Badr al-Mu'tadidi | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Her name, hurra literally means free woman. She and her husband both were very young when there marriage was arranged. She married Jaʿfar (future Abbasid caliph al-Muqtadir) in 900s.
Her father was originally a military slave (ghulam or malwa) who served under the caliph al-Mu'tadid. His ability and loyalty led him to become the Caliph's commander-in-chief, exercising considerable influence in the governance of the state throughout Mu'tadid's reign. He was executed on 14 August 902 due to the machinations of the ambitious vizier, al-Qasim ibn Ubayd Allah.
Her husband, al-Muqtadir was the first underage Caliph in Muslim history. He came to power in 908 after his brother's death. Hurra was al-Muqtadir's only wife. She was the daughter of Commander-in-Chief, Badr al-Mu'tadidi.
Al-Muqtadir was generous towards her. After his death, she remarried a man of lower status.