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  2. Tarikh-i Bayhaqi - Wikipedia

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    The Tarikh-i Bayhaqi serves as both a historical record and a literary masterpiece, influencing subsequent Persian historians and solidifying Bayhaqi’s reputation as a pioneer in historiography. His ability to blend personal observation with broader historical analysis set a new standard for Persian historical narratives.

  3. Tarikh-i Bayhaq - Wikipedia

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    Bayhaqi stated the Tarik-i Bayhaq was written using an earlier history of Bayhaq and the Târîkh `Ulamâ' Ahl Naysabûr by Al-Hakim Nishapuri. [1] Bayhaq makes note of Abul-Fazl Bayhaqi 's work, Tarikh-i Bayhaqi , stating it consisted of 30 volumes and that he had seen partial sets in Sarakhs and Nishapur, but never complete sets.

  4. Abu'l-Fadl Bayhaqi - Wikipedia

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    Bayhaqi was born in the village of Harethabad in Bayhaq in the Khorasan Province to a Persian family. [1] In his youth Bayhaqi studied in the major cultural center of Nishapur, and later in 1020/1 joined the secretariat (dīvān-e resālat) of Mahmud, where he worked as an assistant and pupil under the chief secretary Abu Nasr Mushkan for 19 years.

  5. Abu'l-Hasan Bayhaqi - Wikipedia

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    Bayhaqi was born in Sabzevar, in northeastern Iran, the main city of the Bayhaq district, where his father’s estates were located. [1]In 1114, Bahyaqi along with his father visited Omar Khayyam, the famous Persian mathematician and astronomer, in Nishapur and while there Bayhaqi began his education in literature and science.

  6. Ali-Akbar Fayyaz - Wikipedia

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    Fayyaz and Ghani jointly edited Tarikh-i Bayhaqi, one of the most important chronicles and pieces of prose in Persian written by the Ghaznavid scribe and bureaucrat Abu'l-Fadl Bayhaqi (d. 1078). [2] Later in his life, Fayyaz acquired more manuscripts of this work and his own edition of Bayhaqi's chronicle was posthumously published by the ...

  7. Daily Briefing: Who are the Zizians? - AOL

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    A series of connected deaths across the country are tied to a group called the "Zizians," experts say. Firings of key bird flu response personnel leave the response to the disease in a precarious ...

  8. Tarikh-e Beyhaghi - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:11th-century Persian books - Wikipedia

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