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词条 Abd al-Aziz ibn Shu'ayb
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ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz ibn Shuʿayb ibn ʿUmar al-Qurṭubī al-Balluti, also Kouroupas ({{lang-el|Κουρουπᾶς}}) in the Byzantine sources, was the last Emir of Crete, ruling from 949 to the Byzantine reconquest of the island in 961.

The surviving records on the internal history and rulers of the Emirate of Crete are very fragmentary. Following the studies of George C. Miles with the aid of numismatic evidence, he is tentatively identified as a son of the eighth emir, Shu'ayb II, who ruled ca. 940–943, himself the great-great-grandson of the conqueror of Crete and founder of the Emirate of Crete, Abu Hafs Umar. The beginning of his reign is placed in 949, in succession to his uncle Ali.{{sfn|Miles|1964|pp=11–14}}{{sfn|Canard|1986|p=1085}} By the Byzantine chroniclers he is chiefly called "Kouroupas", apparently from an Arabic surname al-Qurtubi, "from Cordoba", whence the family had originally come.{{sfn|PmbZ|loc=ʻAbdalʻazīz b. Šuʻayb b. ʻUmar al-Qurṭubī (#20009)}}

The 14th-century Egyptian historian al-Nuwayri reports that the Byzantine emperor Romanos II dispatched three embassies to the island seeking to conclude a peace treaty in exchange for the payment of an annual sum to Abd al-Aziz, with the purpose of concealing the ongoing preparations for a campaign to recover the island. This report is mostly considered legendary by modern scholars.{{sfn|PmbZ|loc=ʻAbdalʻazīz b. Šuʻayb b. ʻUmar al-Qurṭubī (#20009)}} At the head of a huge fleet and army, Nikephoros Phokas sailed in June or July 960, landed on the island, and defeated the initial Muslim resistance. A long siege of the emirate's capital of Chandax followed, which dragged over the winter into 961. The city was finally stormed on 6 March 961.{{sfn|Canard|1986|p=1084}} At this time, Abd al-Aziz is described by Theodosios the Deacon as small, pale, bald, and very ill, but an eloquent and flattering speaker.{{sfn|PmbZ|loc=ʻAbdalʻazīz b. Šuʻayb b. ʻUmar al-Qurṭubī (#20009)}} In vain, the emir sent for aid to the Fatimids in Ifriqiya and the Emirate of Cordoba in Spain; the Muslim rulers sent envoys to him, but, impressed by the Byzantine might, they refrained from intervening.{{sfn|PmbZ|loc=ʻAbdalʻazīz b. Šuʻayb b. ʻUmar al-Qurṭubī (#20009)}}

After the capture of Chandax Abd al-Aziz was taken captive with his family to Constantinople, where they were paraded at Nikephoros Phokas' triumphal procession. They were then given rich presents and an estate to settle by Romanos II, and the Byzantine sources report that the emperor considered making Abd al-Aziz a senator, but the latter refused to convert to Christianity.{{sfn|PmbZ|loc=ʻAbdalʻazīz b. Šuʻayb b. ʻUmar al-Qurṭubī (#20009)}} One of his sons, however, al-Nu'man, or Anemas in Greek, converted and entered Byzantine service until he was killed at the Siege of Dorostolon in 971.{{sfn|PmbZ|loc=ʻAbdalʻazīz b. Šuʻayb b. ʻUmar al-Qurṭubī (#20009); Anemas (#20421)}} Some modern researchers consider it possible that the later Byzantine aristocratic family of Anemas descended from him.{{sfn|ODB|loc="Anemas" (A. Kazhdan), p. 96}}

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