- Lu'lu'a's
connections to
Kashan seem to go back further,
since already in the
Mujmal al-tawārīkh wa-l-qiṣaṣ (an
anonymous work
written c. 1126) it is mentioned...
-
Persian bureaucrat and
historian of the
Timurid court. His
major work was
Mujmal i-Fasihi. His
lineage is obscure; his father's
family was from Bakharz,...
-
Tughril III of Iraq (r. 1176–94), who was
killed near Rayy and
buried there (
Mujmal al-tava¯rı¯kh 2001, p. 465). Pope (Pope and Ackerman, eds. 1938–39, vol...
-
Christian unreliable.
Ishkevari &
Nejad 2008
mention that
according to the
Mujmal al-tawārīkh wa-l-qiṣaṣ, an
anonymous work
written c. 1126 CE, Abu Lu'lu'a...
- it
might denote people other than or
alongside Scandinavians: thus the
Mujmal al-Tawarikh
calls the
Khazars and Rus' 'brothers'; later,
Muhammad al-Idrisi...
-
Tughril III of Iraq (r. 1176–94), who was
killed near Rayy and
buried there (
Mujmal al-tavārīkh 2001, p. 465). Pope (Pope and Ackerman, eds. 1938–39, vol. 2...
-
major alphabetical lexicons of Gr**** (the Suda),
Arabic (Ibn Faris's al-
Mujmal fī al-Lugha), and
Biblical Hebrew (Menahem ben Saruq's Mahberet). Alphabetical...
-
Tughril III of Iraq (r. 1176–94), who was
killed near Rayy and
buried there (
Mujmal al-tava¯rı¯kh 2001, p. 465). Pope (Pope and Ackerman, eds. 1938–39, vol...
-
description of
these events, by the
anonymous author of the 12th-century
Mujmal al-tavārīkh,
consistently uses the
modern name Gūrānān
instead of Jūraqān...
-
Tughril III of Iraq (r. 1176–94), who was
killed near Rayy and
buried there (
Mujmal al-tava¯rı¯kh 2001, p. 465). Pope (Pope and Ackerman, eds. 1938–39, vol...