- al-
Bundari al-Isfahani (Arabic: قوام الدين الفتح إبن علي محمد البنداري الإصفهاني; died
after 1241/2),
commonly known as
Bundari (بنداري) or al-
Bundari (البنداري)...
-
information given by the 13th-century
author Bundari about Ferdowsi's name
should be
taken as the most reliable.
Bundari calls the poet al-Amir al-Hakim Abu'l-Qasem...
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largely lost, save for its
third and
fifth volumes, but was
abridged by al-
Bundari and used
heavily by the
Muslim historians Ibn al-Athir and Abu
Shama in...
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Committee for
Caucasian Independence. The Committee. p. 25. al-Fatḥ ibn ʻAlī
Bundārī (1943). Irak ve Horasan, Selo̧uklulari tarihi: Imad ad-Dịn al-Kâtib al-Isfahânʼi'nin...
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translation was
completed in 1224 by the well-known
writer Fath ibn Ali al-
Bundari. Some
Iranic romanticism can be
detected in
names such as Shahan-Shah,...
- Ali ibn al-Banna say this was at al-Hillah,
while Ibn al-Athir and al-
Bundari say it was at
Fallujah instead. The
sources don't
specify if this was ****ual...
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translation of the
Shahnameh was done in c. 1220 by al-Fath bin Ali al-
Bundari, a
Persian scholar from
Isfahan and at the
request of the
Ayyubid ruler...
- and
asked to
employ the Banu
Jahir themselves, and al-Muqtadi agreed. Al-
Bundari offers no
details about the
firing itself but
wrote instead that the Seljuks...
- Ali
Raavandi Imad al-Din al-Isfahani
Afzal al-Din
Kermani 7th
century AH
Bundari Shahabuddin Zeydari Nasavi Muhammad Aufi
Yaqut al-Hamawi Sibt ibn al-Jawzi...
- he "did not take
anything for
himself from the
people of his wilaya".
Bundari, on the
other hand,
spoke negatively of him,
calling him "cunning like...