{"id":404,"date":"2012-10-11T00:14:09","date_gmt":"2012-10-10T22:14:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.ua.es\/xahor\/?page_id=404"},"modified":"2012-10-11T00:16:41","modified_gmt":"2012-10-10T22:16:41","slug":"classical-writings-of-the-medieval-islamic-world-persian-histories-of-the-mongol-dynasties-3-volumes","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/blogs.ua.es\/xahor\/libros-y-novedades-bibliograficas\/classical-writings-of-the-medieval-islamic-world-persian-histories-of-the-mongol-dynasties-3-volumes\/","title":{"rendered":"Classical Writings of the Medieval Islamic World &#8211; Persian Histories of the Mongol Dynasties (3 Volumes)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Mirzar Haydar Dughlat, Khwandamir, Rashiduddin Fazlullah, <em>Classical Writings of the Medieval Islamic World &#8211; Persian Histories of the Mongol Dynasties<\/em>, Ed.Wheeler M. Thackston, I.B. Tauris, 2012, 3 Vol., 1560 pp.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/blogs.ua.es\/xahor\/files\/2012\/10\/97817807605441.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-thumbnail wp-image-406 alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/blogs.ua.es\/xahor\/files\/2012\/10\/97817807605441-150x150.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Acaba de aparecer esta obra y que representa el esfuerzo de traducci\u00f3n para hacer asequible a los historiadores no conocedores de la lengua persa las m\u00e1s fuentes m\u00e1s importantes para el conocimiento de la dinast\u00eda Ilkhan\u00ed y Timur\u00ed. En la obra aparece Wheeler M. Thackston como editor lo que presupone un grado de rigor acad\u00e9mico muy elevado.<\/p>\n<p>Aunque no puedo dar una valoraci\u00f3n de la misma ya que todav\u00eda no la tenemos disponible hemos accedido al \u00edndice que suministra la distribuidora:<\/p>\n<p>CLASSICAL WRITINGS OF THE MEDIEVAL ISLAMIC WORLD<br \/>\nVOLUME 1: &#8220;Tarikh-i-Rashidi: A History of the Khans of Moghulistan&#8221;<br \/>\nby Mirza Haydar Dughlat<br \/>\nTranslator\u2019s preface<br \/>\nMap of Moghulistan and surrounding areas<br \/>\nThe Khans of Moghulistan<br \/>\nThe Dughlat<br \/>\nThe Timurids mentioned in the Tarikh-i-Rashidi<br \/>\nChronology of the Tarikh-i-Rashidi<br \/>\nTARIKH-I-RASHIDI BOOK ONE<br \/>\nTARIKH-I-RASHIDI BOOK TWO<br \/>\nWorks cited<br \/>\nVOLUME 2:&#8221;The Reign of the Mongol and the Turk&#8221;<br \/>\nby Khwandamir<br \/>\nTranslator&#8217;s preface<br \/>\nPart One: On the Khans of Turkistan and the Rule of Genghis Kha nand his Sons in the Lands of Iran<br \/>\nand Turan Genghis Khan\u2019s progeny who ruled autonomously and independently in Iran<br \/>\nPart Two: On Some of the Rulers Contemporary with the Genghisids Who Donned the Garb of<br \/>\nPadishahs and Quaffed the Goblet of Divine Favour<br \/>\nThe Muzaffarids of Shiraz<br \/>\nThe Atabegs of Luristan<br \/>\nThe Kings of Rustamdar<br \/>\nThe History of the Kings of Mazanderan<br \/>\nThe Rule of the Sayyid<br \/>\nThe History of the Sarbadars of Sabzawar<br \/>\nThe Kurt King of Herat<br \/>\nPart Three: On the Deeds and Exploits of His Majesty the Sahib-Qiran Amir Temur Kuragan, and an<br \/>\nExposition of that World-Conquering Padishah&#8217;s Sons and Grandsons Down to Today<br \/>\nThe reign of the victorious Khaqan Mu\u2019inuddin Shahrukh Mirza<br \/>\nThe history of Shahrukh Mirza\u2019s sons<br \/>\nThe reign of Mirza Sultan-Ibrahim<br \/>\nThe history of the reign of Sultan-Abusa\u2019id Mirza<br \/>\nThe history of the reign of Sultan-Husayn Mirza<br \/>\nThe joint reign of Sultan Badi\u2019uzzaman Mirza and Muzaffar-Husayn Mirza K\u00fcr\u00e4g\u00e4n<br \/>\nThe end of Sultan-Husayn Mirza\u2019s noble offspring<br \/>\nPart Four: On the Rising of the Sun of Regal Fortune, and How that Majesty Was Singled Out for Divine Favor<br \/>\nThe history of the Aqqoyunlu Turcomans<br \/>\nThe history of Shah Isma\u2019il the Safavid<br \/>\nGlossary of terms<br \/>\nBooks cited and reference works<br \/>\nIndex of persons<br \/>\nIndex of place pames<br \/>\nIndex of terms, books<br \/>\nVOLUME 3: Compendium of Chronicles. A History of the Mongols by Rashiduddin Fazlullah<br \/>\nPart One: The History of the Emergemce of the Turkic Nations and How they Divided into Various Tribes, along with a Summary History of the Ancestors of Each Nation<br \/>\nIntroduction: the geography of some of the places inhabited by the Turkic nations, and a list of names and epithets of each division<br \/>\n1 The histories and stories of the nations of Oghuz and the twenty-four branches of his sons and their offspring and some of his brothers and cousins who joined him<br \/>\n2 The Turkic nations that are now called Mongols but in times past were separate nations, each with its own language and name<br \/>\n3 The Turkic tribes that have also had separate monarchs and leaders but do not have a close relationship to the tribes mentioned in the previous division or to the Mongols yet are close to them in physiognomy and language<br \/>\n4 The Turkic tribes that were anciently styled Mongol, from which many tribes have come into being<br \/>\nPart Two: History of the Rulerts of the Mongol and Turkic Peoples<br \/>\n1 The history of Genghis Khan&#8217;s forebears and ancestors<br \/>\n2 The history of Genghis Khan and his illustrious offspring, some of whom have become rulers in every era, others of whom have not been rulers of a specific ulus, along with a summary account of the rulers of the world contemporary with them down to the year 705 of the Hegira<br \/>\nGlossary<br \/>\nWorks cited<br \/>\nIndex<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Mirzar Haydar Dughlat, Khwandamir, Rashiduddin Fazlullah, Classical Writings of the Medieval Islamic World &#8211; Persian Histories of the Mongol Dynasties, Ed.Wheeler M. 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