Sa'd II
Sa'd II was the Salghurid atabeg (ruler) of Fars briefly in 1260. While he was returning from an attendance with the Ilkhanate, his father Abu Bakr ibn Sa'd ({{reign|1226|1260}}) died. Sa'd II thus succeeded him, but died en route at Tafresh due to illness. He was succeeded by his young son Muhammad I ibn Sa'd.{{sfn|Spuler|1987|pp=894–896}}{{sfn|Limbert|2004|p=18}}
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- {{cite book |last=Limbert|first=John|year=2004|title=Shiraz in the Age of Hafez |publisher=University of Washington Press|isbn=978-0295983912}}
- {{Encyclopaedia Iranica | volume=2 | fascicle=8 | title = Atābakān-e Fārs | last = Spuler | first = B. | url = https://iranicaonline.org/articles/atabakan-e-fars-princes-of-the-salghurid-dynasty-who-ruled-fars-in-the-6th-12th-and-7th-13th-centuries-initially-with- | pages = 894–896 }}
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