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Muhammad Juzjani (born 1193),
simply known as
Minhaj al-Siraj
Juzjani, was a 13th-century
Persian historian born in the
region of Ghur. In 1227,
Juzjani immigrated...
- Al-
Juzjani is a
toponymic surname or
nisba for
people from
Juzjan (or Guzgan).
Notable people with the
surname include: Abu 'Ubayd al-
Juzjani (980–1037)...
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insights as to Muhammad's
exact birth date,
although based on the
writings of
Juzjani,
Muhammad was
younger to
Ghiyath al-Din by
three years and few months,...
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Persian by Minhaj-i-Siraj
Juzjani and
completed in 1260.
Consisting of 23
volumes and
written in a
blunt straightforward style,
Juzjani devoted many
years to...
- conquests,
courtiers and
genealogists (such as Fakhr-i
Mudabbir and al-
Juzjani)
forged a
fictive genealogy which connected the
Ghurids with the Iranian...
- the Mongols. Both Minhaj-i
Siraj Juzjani and Ata-Malik
Juvayni completed their respective histories in 1260.
Juzjani was an
eyewitness to the brutality...
- Abū 'Ubayd al-
Jūzjānī, (d.1070), (ابو عبيد جوزجانی) was a
Muslim physician and
chronicler from
Guzgan (modern day Uzbekistan). He was the
famous pupil...
- that they were
opposed by 400,000
total Khwarazmians; his
contemporary Juzjani gives an even
greater estimate of 800,000 for the Khan.
These numbers are...
- 260 H?),
Nusayr bin
Yahya al-Balkhi (d. 268 H/ 881 CE), and Abu Bakr al-
Juzjani (d. 250 H?). He
narrated all of Abu Hanifa's
books such as
Kitab al-Alim...
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Minhaj al-Siraj
Juzjani,
wrote that the
remaining citizens of Ghazna, imprisoned, were used to
transport building supplies to Firozkoh.
Juzjani also claims...