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Muhammad ibn
Khvandshah ibn Mahmud, more
commonly known as
Mirkhvand (Persian: میرخواند, also
transliterated as Mirkhwand; 1433/34 – 1498), was a Persian...
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Persian edition was
published in
Paris in 1843 as
Histoire des
Samanides par
Mirkhond. It was
published fully in
Persian in 1843 (Paris) and
lithographed in...
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Hamadani (d. 1398) Jami al-Tawarikh
Sharaf ad-Din Ali
Yazdi (d. 1454)
Mirkhond (d. 1498) Rauzât-us-safâ Al-Muqaddasi (d.1000) Ẓāhir al-Dīn Nīshāpūrī around...
- with
spool bars and the dome has
lattice domes. The
grandson of
Mulla Mir
Mirkhond,
Khojagon is one of the
representatives of the
Naqshbandi order. In the...
- accession, with the
earlier volumes mainly based on the
Persian chronicles of
Mirkhond and Khwandamir, and the
final volume mainly on Abu'l-Fazl
Essay towards...
- to wine, women, and sodomy, not
necessarily in that order,
according to
Mirkhond. But he was also
known for his
secularism and
communal harmony. Like other...
- al-ṣafā. (HathiTrust)
Mirkhond (1843). Guftār dar bayān-i tạbaqah-i chahārum az Mulūk-i ʻAjam kih īshān-rā Sāsāniyān gūyand. Paris.
Mirkhond, 1. (1843). Histoire...
- Kharezm, par
Mirkhond.
Texte persan, accompagné de
notes historiques, géographiques et
philologiques 1845:
Histoire des Samanides, par
Mirkhond.
Texte persan...
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Yahya bin
Ahmad Matla'u-s Sa'dain, of
Abdur Razzaq Rawżat aṣ-ṣafāʾ, of
Mirkhond Khulasatu-l Akhbar, of
Khondamir Dasturu-l Wuzra, of
Khondamir Habib al-Siyar...
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instigate the revolt. This
story is not
corroborated by any
other source than
Mirkhond but is
given as a last
excuse for all out war with his father. The real...