Kāfūr (English spelling)

Japanese: Kāfūr(英語表記)Kafur
Kāfūr (English spelling)

… Muhammad put an end to the political turmoil in Egypt and also gained control of Syria, where he came into conflict with the Hamdanid dynasty based in Mosul. After his death, his two sons succeeded him, but the real power was held by Muhammad's black eunuch and general, Kāfūr (d. 968), who was from Nubia and held the position of ruler for a time (reigned 966-968). During that time, he successfully fended off invasions by the Hamdanid and Fatimid dynasties. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Kāfūr" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…ムハンマドはエジプトの政治的混乱を収拾するとともに,シリアの支配権も得て,モースルに根拠を置くハムダーン朝と対立した。彼の没後は2人の息子が続いて後継者となったが,実権はムハンマドの黒人宦官で将軍でもあったヌビア出身のカーフールKāfūr(968没)が掌握し,一時はみずからが君主の地位を占めた(在位966‐968)。その間彼はハムダーン朝やファーティマ朝の侵略をよく防いだ。…

※「Kāfūr」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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