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11. Qashani and Rashid al-Din on the Seljuqs of Iran
Alexander H. Morton
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Ideology of the Mongol World Domination in “The Collection of Chronicles” by Rashid al-Din
The article presents the results obtained in the course of work on identifying plots in medieval written sources that demonstrate manifestations of the Mongol imperial ideology and allow not only to clearly identify its contours and content, but also to establish with the greatest possible accuracy the moment of transition of the Mongols from predatory
Yuliy I. Drobyshev
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The account of the Isma'ili doctrines in the Jami' al-Tawarikh of Rashid al-Din Fadlallah
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 ...
Reuben Levy
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The Successors of Genghis Khan, by Rashid al-Din Tabib
Keith Scott
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A Sensational and Unique Novelty: The Reception of Rashid al-Din’s World History
Iran, 2018Rashid al-Din’s world history, contained in the second volume of the Jamiʿ al-Tawarikh, is widely popular among modern scholars as a monument of early Persian book art and a witness to the cultural...
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