Subuk
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Subuk (d. 922?) was a ghulam who gained the governorship of Azerbaijan in 919 and held it for three years.
In 919 Subuk's master, the Sajid Yusuf Ibn Abu'l-Saj, was captured by forces of the caliph, who he had been at war with. Acting in order to protect Yusuf's interests, Subuk took control of Azerbaijan. After defeated a caliphal army he was recognized as governor of the province by al-Muqtadir. For the next three years he awaited the return of Yusuf. The latter was freed from prison and returned to Azerbaijan in 922; Subuk had died by that time.
Preceded by Yusuf Ibn Abu'l-Saj |
Emir of Azerbaijan 901 |
Succeeded by Yusuf Ibn Abu'l-Saj |
[edit] References
- Madelung, Wilferd. "Minor Dynasties of Northern Iran." The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 4: The Period From the Arab Invasion to the Saljuqs. Ed. R. N. Frye. New York, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1975.