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- Siyāsatnāmeh (Persian: سیاست نامه, lit. 'Book of Politics'), also known as Siyar al-mulûk (Arabic: سيرالملوك, lit. 'The Lives of Kings'), is the most famous...
- Empire which were called the Nizamiyyas after him. He also wrote the Siyasatnama (Book of Government), a political treatise that uses historical examples...
- region. Indeed, Nizam al-Mulk devoted a significant section in his famous Siyasatnama (Books of Politics) to re****ing the Ismaili doctrines. The most famous...
- about politics in the Mirrors for princes genre, such as the prominent Siyasatnama (Book of Politics) composed by Nizam al-Mulk. During this period, these...
- Asia during the Buyid dynasty. Iqta has been defined in Nizam-al-Mulk's Siyasatnama. Administrators of an Iqta were known as muqti or wali. They collected...
- a Persian scholar and vizier of the Seljuq Empire who composed the Siyasatnama, or the "Book of Government" in English. In it, he details the role of...
- suzerainty. A branch of Lawiks ruled the nearby city of Gardez. The Siyasatnama of Nizam al-Mulk, the Tabaqat-i Nasiri of Juzjani, and the Majma' al-ansāb...
- impartial. The celebrated scholar Nizam al-Mulk, in his famous work, Siyasatnama, stated that Ismail: Was extremely just, and his good qualities were...
- impartial. The celebrated scholar Nizam al-Mulk, in his famous work Siyasatnama, stated that Ismail Samani: was extremely just, and his good qualities...
- esteemed Belles-lettres work of Persian literature. Also highly regarded is Siyasatnama, by Nizam al-Mulk, a famous Persian vizier. Kelileh va Demneh, translated...