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Mojmal al-Tawarikh wa al-Qasas (Arabic: مُجمل التواریخ و القصص, lit. 'The
Collection of
Histories and Tales') was a book
written in
Ghaznavid Persia (in...
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Aarashshebatir in al-Tabari; 'Arash' in al-Talebi; 'Aarash' in Maqdesi, Balami,
Mojmal, Marasi, al-Biruni, and in the Vis o
Ramin of Gorgani.
Names with a stock...
- Farhād has
Parthian origins. Some
writers such as the
unknown writer of
Mojmal al-tawārīḵ wa’l-qeṣāṣ
refer to
Farhad as a
Kayanian figure. Balʿamī is one...
- also
known in
ancient India. In a 12th-century
Persian historiography, the
Mojmal al-Tawarikh, a
terracotta elephant filled with
explosives set with a fuse...
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Zanjan and its
surrounding areas were
called Khamseh. In a book
named Mojmal al-Tawarikh-e Golestaneh,
while discussing the
events of the
Karim Khan...
- "Borzāfrah" (بُرزافره) and Ibn
Balkhi as "Zarāfah" (زَرافَه). The
author of
Mojmal al-Tawarikh
wrote the name as "Borzfari" (بُرزفَری) and
stated that Ferdowsi...
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royal Kayanid dynasty. The
earliest attestation of this work is in the book
Mojmal al-tawarikh,
which gives the
author as
Iranshan ibn Abi'-Khayr (Iranshah)...
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Sasanian history sources. The
Letter of
Tansar is
written in the book.
Mojmal al-tawarikh is a text with
limited value,
since most of its
reports are...
- Sistan),
Goshtasp in Firdausi's Book of
Kings (Shahnameh),
Goshtasf in the
Mojmal al-tawarikh,
Beshtashb by Al-Tabari. In
several respects, for
instance in...
- son of Shavāsp, the
brother of Afrasiab. However, the
unknown author of
Moǰmal al-tavārikh
mentions him as a
grandson of Afrasiab, and Bal'ami mentions...