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Fatimid Caliphate's Ibn Killis: The Jewish Vizier Who Built Cairo's Economy

7 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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Before Badr al-Jamali and the military viziers, a Jewish convert from Baghdad named Ya'qub ibn Killis reshaped Fatimid Egypt's economy and administration. This episode follows his remarkable rise from a humble grain merchant to the empire's first vizier under Caliph al-Aziz Billah. We explore how Ibn Killis overhauled the tax system, introduced new agricultural policies that boosted Nile production, and personally funded the construction of al-Azhar's library. His financial reforms stabilized the Fatimid state, allowing it to project power across North Africa and the Levant. But his conversion from Judaism to Islam sparked controversy, and his rivalry with the general Jawhar al-Siqilli reveals the tensions between civilian administrators and military commanders. Drawing on accounts from al-Maqrizi and the Cairo Geniza, we uncover how this brilliant but controversial figure laid the groundwork for Cairo's golden age. We also discuss his patronage of scholarship, including his role in establishing the Dar al-Hikma as a center for Ismaili learning. #Fatimid #IbnKillis #AlAzizBillah #Cairo #FatimidVizier #JewishConvert #IslamicHistory #MedievalEconomy #CairoGeniza #AlMaqrizi #Ismaili #DarAlHikma #JawharAlSiqilli #NorthAfrica #10thCentury #TaxReform #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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