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Manuscripts of the Islamicate World and South Asia
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0003513
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Or.Ms.20
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Holding Institution:
University of Edinburgh
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University of Edinburgh
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Title:
Jami' al-Tawarikh (World History)
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Jami' al-Tawarikh (World History)
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Compendium of Chronicles
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Compendium of Chronicles
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f.133v detail
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Creator:
Rashid al-Din Ṭabib
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Rashid al-Din Ṭabib
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Islamic Republic of Iran
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Date:
c.1306CE or c.1314/15CE
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Detail of miniature from the Compendium of Chronicles by Rashid al-Din. Shows three cavalry soldiers pursued by their enemy, also on horseback. The third horseman has turned towards his pursuer, holding his hands up in either surrender or appeasement. Scene is said to portray Tughan Khan, ruler of Bengal throughout the mid-13th century, putting heathen invaders to flight. Khan can be seen in the centre of the image, on a brown horse, with his mace raised. Arguably the greatest treasure in the library, the Jami' al-Tawarikh, or Compendium of Chronicles, is a world history which encompasses a range of cultures, from China in the East, to Ireland in the West, from the time of Adam. It is written in the Naskh script and contains 70 illustrated folios. Written by the scholar and courtier Rashid al-Din (d.1318), there is some debate as to the exact date of this manuscript, but it was almost certainly completed within the author's lifetime, making it one of the earliest copies in existence. It is one of the three main sources for the life of Genghis Khan and is considered to be one of the most important medieval documents in the world. Sources: Hukk, M (1925), A descriptive catalogue of the Arabic and Persian manuscripts in Edinburgh University Library, Hertford. Talbot Rice, D. (1976), The Illustrations to the World History of Rashid al-Din, Edinburgh. http://www.bbc.co.u
(accessed 03/07/14).
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Detail of miniature from the Compendium of Chronicles by Rashid al-Din. Shows three cavalry soldiers pursued by their enemy, also on horseback. The third horseman has turned towards his pursuer, holding his hands up in either surrender or appeasement. Scene is said to portray Tughan Khan, ruler of Bengal throughout the mid-13th century, putting heathen invaders to flight. Khan can be seen in the centre of the image, on a brown horse, with his mace raised. Arguably the greatest treasure in the library, the Jami' al-Tawarikh, or Compendium of Chronicles, is a world history which encompasses a range of cultures, from China in the East, to Ireland in the West, from the time of Adam. It is written in the Naskh script and contains 70 illustrated folios. Written by the scholar and courtier Rashid al-Din (d.1318), there is some debate as to the exact date of this manuscript, but it was almost certainly completed within the author's lifetime, making it one of the earliest copies in existence. It is one of the three main sources for the life of Genghis Khan and is considered to be one of the most important medieval documents in the world. Sources: Hukk, M (1925), A descriptive catalogue of the Arabic and Persian manuscripts in Edinburgh University Library, Hertford. Talbot Rice, D. (1976), The Illustrations to the World History of Rashid al-Din, Edinburgh. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00773mr (accessed 03/07/14).
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Khan, Tughan
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Khan, Tughan
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History
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Archives
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Digital Image: Copyright The University of Edinburgh. Original: Copyright The University of Edinburgh. Free use.
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Defeat
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Heathen
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Invaders
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World
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History
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