Mojmal al-Tawarikh wa al-Qasas (مُجمل التواریخ و القصص "The Collection of Histories and Tales") was a book written in Ghaznavid Persia (in c. 1126).
The book is a chronicle mostly of Persian Kings, and is often cited as a source of reference for historical events of the 12th century and before. It refers to the classical Persian Shahnameh as the "tree" and all other poems as "branches".[1]
Some authors have claimed the name of the author to be Ibn Shadi Asad abadi (ابن شادی اسدآبادی).[2] The book was first edited in 1939 by Mohammad-Taqi Bahar in Tehran.
Another book with the same title was written by Fasihuddin Ahmad in 1441.
References
- ↑ The Development of Persian Culture under the Early Ghaznavids, C.E.Bosworth, Iran, Vol. 6, (1968), 41.
- ↑ "مقالات تاريخي". Archived from the original on 2007-01-31. Retrieved 2007-06-14.
Sources
- Askari, Nasrin (2016). The medieval reception of the Shāhnāma as a mirror for princes. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-30790-2.
- Weber, Siegfried; Riedel, Dagmar (2012). "MOJMAL AL-TAWĀRIḴ WA'L-QEṢAṢ". Encyclopaedia Iranica.
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