Fakhrul Mulk
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Nizamuddin Fakhrul Mulk (Arabic: نظام الدين فخر الملك) was an Islamic nobleman of the 11th and 12th century.
His court included the algebra scholar Abu Bakr Karkhi[1]
Following the 1015 death of poet and ruler Sayyid Radi, Mulk was tasked with bringing his brother Sayyid Murtada back home.[2]
He was the recipient of at least five letters from the Sufi scholar al-Ghazali.