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(scientist, writer) Nizam al-Mulk, also known as Abu Ali Hasan ibn Ali Tusi, was a prominent Persian scholar, jurist, political philosopher, and vizier of the Seljuk Empire. He rose to power following the assassination of Sultan Alp Arslan and served as the de facto ruler of the empire for two decades. Nizam al-Mulk is celebrated for his exemplary leadership as a vizier, making him one of the most important statesmen in Islamic history. His notable achievements include founding the Nizamiyya madrasas and writing the influential political treatise, the Siyasatnama, which had a lasting impact on governance in the Muslim world.