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Jami' al-tawarikh

Jāmiʿ al-Tawārīkh (lit. 'The Compendium of Chronicles') is a work of literature and history, produced in the Mongol Ilkhanate. Written by Rashid al-Din Hamadani (1247–1318 AD) at the start of the 14th century, the breadth of coverage of the work has caused it to be called "the first world history". It was in three volumes and published in Arabic and…

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Author
Rashid al-Din Hamadani
Genre
Non-fiction
Publication date
Early 14th century
Publisher
Various (modern editions)
Language
Persian, Arabic
Media type
Manuscript, print

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The Relationship Between Mongols, Turk and Islam

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Jami' al-tawarikh

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Author · 1
Jami' al-tawarikh → Rashid al-Din Hamadani
Genre · 1
Jami' al-tawarikh → Non-fiction
Language · 1
Jami' al-tawarikh → Persian, Arabic
Media type · 1
Jami' al-tawarikh → Manuscript, print
Original title · 1
Jami' al-tawarikh → جامع التواريخ
Pages · 1
Jami' al-tawarikh → Approximately 400 (surviving portions)
Publication date · 1
Jami' al-tawarikh → Early 14th century
Publication place · 1
Jami' al-tawarikh → Mongol Ilkhanate
Publisher · 1
Jami' al-tawarikh → Various (modern editions)
Subject · 1
Jami' al-tawarikh → History, world history

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Jami' al-tawarikhAuthorRashid al-Din Hamadani1.00infobox
Jami' al-tawarikhGenreNon-fiction1.00infobox
Jami' al-tawarikhLanguagePersian, Arabic1.00infobox
Jami' al-tawarikhMedia typeManuscript, print1.00infobox
Jami' al-tawarikhOriginal titleجامع التواريخ1.00infobox
Jami' al-tawarikhPagesApproximately 400 (surviving portions)1.00infobox
Jami' al-tawarikhPublication dateEarly 14th century1.00infobox
Jami' al-tawarikhPublication placeMongol Ilkhanate1.00infobox
Jami' al-tawarikhPublisherVarious (modern editions)1.00infobox
Jami' al-tawarikhSubjectHistory, world history1.00infobox

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