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Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad,
commonly known as
Khvandamir (Persian: غیاثالدین خواندمیر, also
spelled Khwandamir; 1475/6 – 1535/6) was a
Persian historian...
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financially backed by
Alisher include the
historians Mirkhvand (died 1498),
Khvandamir (died 1535/6) and
Dawlatshah Samarqandi (died 1495/1507); the
poets Jami...
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history by the
Persian historian Khvandamir (died 1535/6). Nosakh-e jahan-ara
Bockholt 2020. Bockholt,
Philip (2020). "
Khvāndamīr". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun;...
- Umar Jaghara'i, the same
place as his father. Mirkhvand's daughter's son
Khvandamir (died 1535/6), whom he had
trained and
handed over his
patronage networks...
- (1921–2004) Abd al-Razzaq
Samarqandi –
chronicler and
Islamic scholar Khvandamir Latif Ahmadi –
director of
Afghan Film, Afghanistan's state-run film company...
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bureaucrat Ghiyath al-Din
Muhammad (1475/6 – 1535/6),
commonly known as
Khvandamir,
Persian historian Ghiyath al-Din
Muhammad I
Tapar (1082–1118), Sultan...
- Ali ibn
Ahmad al-Samhudi (d.1533 AD)
Habib al-Siyar by Ghiyās̲ ad-Dīn
Khvāndamīr (d. 1534-37 AD)
Tarikh Khamis by
Husayn ibn
Muhammad Diyarbakri (d.1559...
- and the
Habib al-siyar ("Beloved of the biographies") by the
historian Khvandamir (died 1535/36). Of
Persian stock,
Iraqi was born in 1213/14 in the village...
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shortened version, the
Khulasat al-akhbar ("Compendium of Reports") by
Khvandamir (died 1535/6). A 1984
Russian edition of the work was
published by the...
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account of
Kayumars has
similar sentences as that of the
Habib al-siyar by
Khvandamir and the
Shahnameh by Ferdowsi,
which demonstrates he used
those works...