Tārīkh-i Kishīk Khāna-yi Humāyūn / by Nūr al-Dīn Kāshānī; (Edited by) Aṣghar Dādba, Mahdī Ṣadrī. The History of Humayun's Guard House / by Nooruddin Mohammad Sharif Kashani alias Najib; (Edited by) Asghar Dadbeh and Mehdi Sadri.
( تاریخ کشیک خانه همایون نورالدین محمد شریف کاشانی متخلص به نجیب اصغر دادبه و مهدی صدری)

Title Tārīkh-i Kishīk Khāna-yi Humāyūn / by Nūr al-Dīn Kāshānī; (Edited by) Aṣghar Dādba, Mahdī Ṣadrī. The History of Humayun's Guard House / by Nooruddin Mohammad Sharif Kashani alias Najib; (Edited by) Asghar Dadbeh and Mehdi Sadri.
Title Original تاریخ کشیک خانه همایون نورالدین محمد شریف کاشانی متخلص به نجیب اصغر دادبه و مهدی صدری
Author Kāshānī, Nūr al-Dīn, author Kāshānī, Nur al-Din Mohammad Sharif, author
Author Original کاشانی ، نورالدین محمد شریف
Publication Date: 2019
Publication Place Leiden; Boston - BRILL
Subject Safavid Dynasty (Iran)
Type Book
Language eng,fas
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource.
Library: Yale University
Library Asset ID 9786002030931 9789004406599
Record ID 99161850493408651
Date 2019
Notes Persian. Description based on print version record.
Sample Text Abu ʼl-Muẓaffar Awrangzīb (r. 1068-1118/1658-1707), the last of the great Mughal emperors, reigned over all but the entire Indian subcontinent. His sons, in charge of individual provinces, sometimes rebelled against him. An example of this is the rebellion of Prince Akbar (d. 1116/1704) in 1091/1680-81. This revolt must have been the more disappointing to Awrangzīb as Akbar was his favourite son. However this may be, the scheme was foiled and Akbar fled to Kandahar. When he understood that there was no chance of return, Akbar eventually sought refuge with the Safavid emperor Sulaymān I (r. 1076-1105/1666-94) in Isfahan. While in Isfahan, Akbar had several people taking turns spending the day in his company. The writer of the present memoirs, the poet laureate Nūr al-Dīn Kāshānī (d. 1123/1711) was one of them. Written in 1110/1698 in Mashhad after Akbar's expulsion from Isfahan, these memoirs offer a compressed account that is both historical and anecdotal.
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Diğer Sorumlular Ṣadrī, Mahdī, editor صدری ، مهدی, editor Dādba, Aṣghar, editor دادبه ، اصغر, editor
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Diğer Formatlar Print version: Tārīkh-i Kishīk Khāna-yi Humāyūn. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2019
Dizi Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452 Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452
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Tārīkh-i Kishīk Khāna-yi Humāyūn / by Nūr al-Dīn Kāshānī; (Edited by) Aṣghar Dādba, Mahdī Ṣadrī. The History of Humayun's Guard House / by Nooruddin Mohammad Sharif Kashani alias Najib; (Edited by) Asghar Dadbeh and Mehdi Sadri.

( تاریخ کشیک خانه همایون نورالدین محمد شریف کاشانی متخلص به نجیب اصغر دادبه و مهدی صدری)
Author Kāshānī, Nūr al-Dīn, author Kāshānī, Nur al-Din Mohammad Sharif, author
Author Original کاشانی ، نورالدین محمد شریف
Publication Date 2019
Publication Place Leiden; Boston - BRILL
Subject Safavid Dynasty (Iran)
Type Book
Language eng,fas
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource.
Library Yale University
Library Asset ID 9786002030931 9789004406599
Record ID 99161850493408651
Date 2019
Notes Persian. Description based on print version record.
Sample Text Abu ʼl-Muẓaffar Awrangzīb (r. 1068-1118/1658-1707), the last of the great Mughal emperors, reigned over all but the entire Indian subcontinent. His sons, in charge of individual provinces, sometimes rebelled against him. An example of this is the rebellion of Prince Akbar (d. 1116/1704) in 1091/1680-81. This revolt must have been the more disappointing to Awrangzīb as Akbar was his favourite son. However this may be, the scheme was foiled and Akbar fled to Kandahar. When he understood that there was no chance of return, Akbar eventually sought refuge with the Safavid emperor Sulaymān I (r. 1076-1105/1666-94) in Isfahan. While in Isfahan, Akbar had several people taking turns spending the day in his company. The writer of the present memoirs, the poet laureate Nūr al-Dīn Kāshānī (d. 1123/1711) was one of them. Written in 1110/1698 in Mashhad after Akbar's expulsion from Isfahan, these memoirs offer a compressed account that is both historical and anecdotal.
Kataloğa Eklendi March 23, 2022
Diğer Sorumlular Ṣadrī, Mahdī, editor صدری ، مهدی, editor Dādba, Aṣghar, editor دادبه ، اصغر, editor
Yerel Notlar Access is available to the Yale community.
Diğer Formatlar Print version: Tārīkh-i Kishīk Khāna-yi Humāyūn. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2019
Dizi Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452 Miras Maktoob, ISBN: 9789004365452
Varyant ve İlgili Başlıklar Persian eBooks Miras Maktoob
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