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  2. Tarikh-i Bayhaq - Wikipedia

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    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. [ 2 ] Ahmad ibn Mohammad Khwafi states the Tarikh-i Bayhaq was completed in c.1150/544 AH during the reign of Sultan Sanjar of Seljuk Empire , but according to ...

  3. 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.

  4. Hamzah Fansuri - Wikipedia

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    Hamzah Fansuri (Jawi: حمزه فنسوري ; also spelled Hamzah Pansuri, d. c. 1590 ?) was a 16th-century Sumatran Sufi writer, and the first writer known to write mystical panentheistic ideas in the Malay language.

  5. Tarikh - Wikipedia

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    Tarikh (Arabic: تاريخ, romanized: Tārīkh) is an Arabic word meaning "date, chronology, era", whence by extension "annals, history, historiography". It is also used in Persian , Urdu , Bengali and the Turkic languages .

  6. Tarikh-i Abu al-Khayr Khani - Wikipedia

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    The Tarikh-i Abu al-Khayr Khani (Persian: اریخ ابوالخیر خانی) is a Persian universal history composed between 1540 and 1551 by Mas'udi ibn Usman Kuhistani under the Khanate of Bukhara. [1] It has not been published, nor used a lot. [2]

  7. Tarikh-i guzida - Wikipedia

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    The Tarikh-i guzida (also spelled Tarikh-e Gozideh (Persian: تاریخ گزیده, "Excerpt history"), is a compendium of Islamic history from the creation of the world until 1329, written by Hamdallah Mustawfi [1] [2] and finished in 1330. [3] It was written in a dry simple style and dedicated to Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad. [3]

  8. Tarikh-e Montazam-e Naseri - Wikipedia

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    Tārikh-e Montazam-e Naseri (Persian: تاریخ منتظم ناصری; lit.The Naseri Chronological History) is a historical book written in Persian by Mohammad Hasan Khan E'temad os-Saltaneh, who served as the translator and head of the royal printing house and translation bureau under Naser al-Din Shah.

  9. Abd al-Rauf al-Fansuri - Wikipedia

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    Abd al-Rauf al-Sinkili tomb (covered) in Banda Aceh.. Abd al-Rauf ibn Ali al-Fansuri al-Sinkili (spelling variation Abdurrauf Singkil, 1615–1693 CE) was a renowned Islamic scholar, spiritual leader of the Shattariyya tariqa and mufti of the Aceh Sultanate.