Abu Ali al-Hasan al-Tusi Nizam al-Mulk (نظام الملك، ابو علي الحسن الطوسي in Arabic; 1018 - 14 October1092) was a celebrated Persianvizier of the Seljuk Turks. He was born in the town of Tus in Persia and initially served the Ghaznavid sultans. By 1059 he was the chief administrator of the entire Khorasan province. Later, from 1063, he served the Seljuks as vizier and remained in that position throughout the reigns of Alp Arslan (1063-1072) and Malik Shah I (1072-1092). He left a great impact on organization of the Seljuk governmental bodies and hence the title Nizam al-Mulk which translates as "the order of state".
Aside from his extraordinary influence as vizier with full authority, he is also well-known for his voluminous treaties on kingship, titled Siyasatnama (The Book of Government) and also for systematically founding a number of schools of higher education in several cities, the famous Nizamiyyah schools, which were named after him. He was assassinated by a member of the Hashshashin sect in 1092 near Nahavand, Persia.
Nizam al-Mulk, c.1018-92, vizier (1063-92) under two Seljuk (see Turks) sultans.
Nizam al-Mulk remained in that position throughout the reigns of Alp Arslan and Malikshah.
Polytechnic University If one dates the creation of teaching universities from the madrasa established in the 11th Century by Nizam al-Mulk, the vizier of the first Seljuk ruler of Baghdad, they are about to enter their second millennium.