- Kathir ibn Ahmad
Kathir ibn Ahmad ibn Shahfur (also known as Kuthayyir) (d. 919) was the amir of
Sistan from 917 until his death.Life
Kathir was the son of an officer who had served in Amr ibn Laith's army. Before becoming amir, he acted as a mediator during the
Samanid invasion of Sistan in 911. After the Samanids conquered Sistan, Kathir ended up in the service of the caliphal representativeAbu Yazid Khalid , who wrested Sistan from the Samanids but then threw off Abbasid sovereignty. Kathir participated in Abu Yazid Khalid's invasion ofKerman andFars in 917, in which the latter was defeated and killed.Following the defeat, Kathir returned to Sistan with a portion of Abu Yazid Khalid's army, and was recognized as amir in
Zarang on May 19th, 917. The dependencies of Sistan (Bust, al-Rukhkhaj andZamindawar ) followed suit soon after. With the support of the local 'ayyars, he defeated an army sent by Badr ibn 'Abdallah, the governor of Fars and Kerman, to retake the province.Despite this, Kathir was not confident that he could survive a full-scale offensive by Badr and sought a rapprochement with the Abbasids. He released prisoners captured in the battle with Badr's army and offered tribute to
Baghdad ; the caliphal government accepted this gesture. Just as peace had been established, however, Kathir was assassinated as the result of a conspiracy involving an 'ayyar leader, the commander of hisIndia n troops, and an officer namedAhmad ibn Qudam . The alleged reason behind the murder was Kathir's ill-treatment of afaqih . Ahmad ibn Qudam became amir following Kathir's death.References
*Bosworth, C.E. "The History of the Saffarids of Sistan and the Maliks of Nimruz (247/861 to 949/1542-3)". Costa Mesa, California: Mazda Publishers, 1994.
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