- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- impartial. The
celebrated scholar Nizam al-Mulk, in his
famous work
Siyasatnama,
stated that
Ismail Samani: was
extremely just, and his good qualities...
- 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...
- impartial. The
celebrated scholar Nizam al-Mulk, in his
famous work,
Siyasatnama,
stated that Ismail: Was
extremely just, and his good
qualities were...
-
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...
-
stratification exists in
later Persian works such as
Nizam al-Mulk's 11th-century
Siyasatnama,
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi's 13th-century Akhlaq-i Nasiri, and the 17th-century...
- wine consumption, yet also
states advice (same goes for
Nizam al-Mulk's
Siyasatnama) on what the
proper fashion is for
drinking wine
while also
taking it...