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''"There is courage in compromise."''
''"There is courage in compromise."''


Scion of the powerful Tahirid family, Muhammad was the latest of their sons to serve as the Governor of Baghdad. A scholar and a poet, his aristocratic languor masked a shrewd political mind. Well-respected, well-informed and well-used to putting out fires, Muhammad was keen to keep peace and order in an increasingly unstable Caliphate.
Scion of the powerful Tahirid family, [[Muhammad ibn Tahir|Muhammad]] was the latest of their sons to serve as the Governor of [[Baghdad]]. A [[scholar]] and a poet, his aristocratic languor masked a shrewd political mind. Well-respected, well-informed and well-used to putting out fires, Muhammad was keen to keep peace and order in an increasingly unstable [[Abbasid Caliphate|Caliphate]].
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"There is courage in compromise."

Scion of the powerful Tahirid family, Muhammad was the latest of their sons to serve as the Governor of Baghdad. A scholar and a poet, his aristocratic languor masked a shrewd political mind. Well-respected, well-informed and well-used to putting out fires, Muhammad was keen to keep peace and order in an increasingly unstable Caliphate.