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Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn Muhammad al-Maghribi (Arabic: أبو الحسن أحمد بن محمد المغربي) was a high-ranking official of the Abbasid Caliphate in the early 10th century. Of Persian origin, he became head of the diwan al-maghrib, the "Bureau of the West", whence his family acquired the nisbah of "al-Maghribi". Beginning with Abu'l-Hasan Ali, the Banu'l-Maghribi would form a dynasty of officials and statesmen that served several dynasties of the Middle East until their demise in the early 11th century. His son, al-Husayn continued to serve the Abbasids until he went over to the Ikhshidids and then the Hamdanids; his grandson, , was in Hamdanid and later Fatimid service until his execution along with almost the entire family in 1010; his great-grandson, Abu'l-Qasim al-Husayn, escaped the massacre and

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  • Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn Muhammad al-Maghribi (en)
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  • Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn Muhammad al-Maghribi (Arabic: أبو الحسن أحمد بن محمد المغربي) was a high-ranking official of the Abbasid Caliphate in the early 10th century. Of Persian origin, he became head of the diwan al-maghrib, the "Bureau of the West", whence his family acquired the nisbah of "al-Maghribi". Beginning with Abu'l-Hasan Ali, the Banu'l-Maghribi would form a dynasty of officials and statesmen that served several dynasties of the Middle East until their demise in the early 11th century. His son, al-Husayn continued to serve the Abbasids until he went over to the Ikhshidids and then the Hamdanids; his grandson, , was in Hamdanid and later Fatimid service until his execution along with almost the entire family in 1010; his great-grandson, Abu'l-Qasim al-Husayn, escaped the massacre and (en)
  • Alboácem Ali ibne Maomé Almagribi (Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn Muhammad al-Maghribi) foi um oficial de alta patente do Califado Abássida no começo do século X. De origem persa, tornou-se chefe do diva Almagribe (diwan al-maghrib - "departamento do Ocidente"), de onde sua família adquiriu o nisba de "Almagribi". Começando com Alboácem Ali, os Banul Magribi formariam uma dinastia de oficiais e estadistas que serviu vários dinastas do Oriente Médio até sua extinção no começo do século XI. (pt)
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  • Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn Muhammad al-Maghribi (Arabic: أبو الحسن أحمد بن محمد المغربي) was a high-ranking official of the Abbasid Caliphate in the early 10th century. Of Persian origin, he became head of the diwan al-maghrib, the "Bureau of the West", whence his family acquired the nisbah of "al-Maghribi". Beginning with Abu'l-Hasan Ali, the Banu'l-Maghribi would form a dynasty of officials and statesmen that served several dynasties of the Middle East until their demise in the early 11th century. His son, al-Husayn continued to serve the Abbasids until he went over to the Ikhshidids and then the Hamdanids; his grandson, , was in Hamdanid and later Fatimid service until his execution along with almost the entire family in 1010; his great-grandson, Abu'l-Qasim al-Husayn, escaped the massacre and served in the Buyid, Marwanid and Uqaylid courts until his death in 1027. (en)
  • Alboácem Ali ibne Maomé Almagribi (Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn Muhammad al-Maghribi) foi um oficial de alta patente do Califado Abássida no começo do século X. De origem persa, tornou-se chefe do diva Almagribe (diwan al-maghrib - "departamento do Ocidente"), de onde sua família adquiriu o nisba de "Almagribi". Começando com Alboácem Ali, os Banul Magribi formariam uma dinastia de oficiais e estadistas que serviu vários dinastas do Oriente Médio até sua extinção no começo do século XI. O filho de Alboácem Ali, Huceine, continuou a servir os abássidas até dirigir-se às cortes iquíxida e então hamadânida; seu neto, , estava em serviço dos hamadânidas e depois dos fatímidas até sua execução com quase sua família inteira em 1010; seu bisneto, , escapou do massacre e serviu nas cortes buída, e até sua morte em 1027. (pt)
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