- Ja'far ibn Yahya
Ja'far bin Yahya Barmaki (PerB|جعفر بن یحیی برمکی _ar. جعفر بن يحيى, ja`far ben yaḥyā) (767-803) was the son of a Persian
Vizier (Yahya ibn Khalid ) of theArab Abbasid Caliph,Harun al-Rashid , from whom he inherited that position. He was a member of the influentialBarmakids family. He was beheaded in 803 for allegedly having an affair with Harun al-Rashid's sister Abbasa.He had a reputation as a patron of the sciences, and did much to introduce Greek science into
Baghdad , attracting scholars from the nearbyAcademy of Gundishapur to help translate Greek works into Arabic. He was also credited with convincing the caliph to open apaper mill in Baghdad, the secret ofpapermaking had been obtained from Chinese prisoners at theBattle of Talas , in present day Kazakhstan in 751.Ja'far also appears (under the name of Giafar in most translations) along with Harun al-Rashid in several
Arabian Nights tales. The Disney adaptation of "Aladdin" features an evil vizier and sorcerer called Jafar, who is a combination of the (unnamed)vizier and the evil magician from the original "Aladdin " tale. The name "Jaffar" was also used three years before in the video game "Prince of Persia ". Like the Aladdin version, he too is a scheming villain and magician who seizes power from the Sultan and tries to force the Princess to marry him. In the later games, an unnamed 'Vizier' is the main villain and is clearly based on the original Jaffar stereotype.In the movie
The Golden Blade (1952)Harun Al-Rashid (Rock Hudson ) battles Jafar (George Macready ), vizier to thecaliph of Bagdad who tries to usurp the throne.External links
* [http://www.aina.org/books/hgsptta.htm How Greek Science passed to the Arabs] , with some references to Jafar
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