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Persian Transcription of Yuan Chinese in the History of China of the Jami' al-Tawarikh(Ms. Istanbul, Topkapi Sarayi, Hazine 1654)

open access: yesPersian Transcription of Yuan Chinese in the History of China of the Jami' al-Tawarikh(Ms. Istanbul, Topkapi Sarayi, Hazine 1654)
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A Question Related to the History of Genghis Khan's Early Stage: Focused on the Comparison between the Records of “The Secret History of the Mongols” and “Jami' al-tawarikh(Compendium of Chronicles)”

The Korean Association for Mongolian Studies, 2023
“The Secret History of Mongolia” is the first book to record the history and life of Genghis Khan. However, the descriptions about Genghis Khan are sometimes accompanied by literary exaggeration and fiction, which brings certain difficulties in correctly understood the history of Genghis Khan.
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Images of the Peoples of the World Encountered by the Mongols in theJamiʿal-tawarikh

Iran, 2019
Four copies of the Jamiʿ al-tawarikh produced at Rashid al-Din’s scriptorium survive: one in Arabic and three in Persian.
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The account of the Isma'ili doctrines in the Jami' al-Tawarikh of Rashid al-Din Fadlallah

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1930
Although references to the subject of Ismā'īlī doctrine have been frequent enough in the text-books and learned journals, the earliest source quoted in nearly all of them is the Ta'rīkh-i Jahān-Gushā of Juwaynī. By a comparison of that work with the corresponding section of the Jāmi' al-Tawārīkh of Rashīd al-Dīn it is evident that the latter is the ...
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The Conversion of Ghazan Khan to Islam and Its Reflections on Ilkhanid Society According to Jami al-Tawarikh

2015
Ilkhanete was a Mongol state that was founded in Iran. Ghazan Khan is known in history as the first great Mongol khan who attempted to introduce administrative, political and religions reforms to his empire. The conversion of Ghazan to Islam was one of the most important factors that accelerated change within an institutional and ideological context in
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