Evaluation and comparison of the performance of Bramke and Al Sahl
fatemeh parsafar
1
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Department of History, Literature and Humanities, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad university,Tehran, Iran
)
mohammad sepehri
2
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history department,centeral tehran branch,,islamic Azad university, tehran ,iran
)
Nemat Ahmadi Nasab
3
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Department of History, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
)
Keywords: Abbasid caliphate, Iranian bureaucrats, Bramke, Al Sahl,
Abstract :
Both the Barmakis and Al Sahl were among the most prominent ministerial bureaucratic families of the Abbasid caliphate era, which appeared on the stage of the political history of Islam and gave a special glory to this caliphate. One of the suesthistoricalresearchers are facing is the performance of these two families. Iranians and their role in the Abbasid caliphate and their decline and destruction is in this research, which is a historical criptive methodAnd according to the library resources, this issue has enaddressed.TheBarmakis were one of the influential Iranian families, the founder of the power of this family Abbasid dynasty, Khalid bin Barmak, and their children and descendants, Yahya Barmaki, Fazland Jafar, were among the most famous members of this family, who had great power ringthe period of Harun Al-Rashid.They gained a lot of power so that in 178A.H.Yahya becamethe owner of absolute and complete power and the Caliph handed over all the powers to him. All the important jobs were in the hands of Yahya's relatives and superiors, sothative people were always in charge of the most prestigious military and country jobs in the ourt, ndeveryoneWithout them, they would be kept out of work. All these factors and suspicion towards them and the Chinese conspiracy of the people around them ledstandmassacre of this family. The Sahl family was also of Iranian origin and had the desire to estoreIran's independence and renew the blessings of this system, which followed the path of ramke family and ultimately met the same fate.