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Tadhkirat al-shuʿarāʾ /
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Born into a family of scholars and literati in Samarqand, Muḥammad 'Sulṭān' Muṭribī Samarqandī (d. 1040/1630) regarded himself as a descendant of Arghūn Āqā (d. 673/1275), viceroy of the Mongols in Khurāsān. He received a broad education with an emphasis on literature and music, first in Samarqand and then in Bukhara. His major teacher in literature in Bukhara was Ḥasan Nithārī Bukhārāʾī (d. 1004/1596). Muṭribī is well-known for his Khāṭirāt , recollections of his highly-polished conversations with the Mughal emperor Jahāngīr (d. 1627), which took place during his visit to him in Lahore in 1036/1626. The other work for which he is known is his Persian Tadhkirat al-shuʿarāʾ , a biographical dictionary of some 343 poets, emirs, and sultans, mainly from Transoxania and Badakhshān. A unique source of information on its time and modelled on a similar work by his teacher, it is based on his direct acquaintance with most of the people it describes.
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1 online resource. :
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9789649073354
Kitāb Sharḥ al-ʻAllāmah Zayn al-Dīn Muḥammad al-madʻū ʻAbd al-Raʼūf ibn Tāj al-ʻĀrifīn ibn ʻAlī ibn...
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Includes the text of Avicenna's poem al-ʻAynīyah.
Munāwī, ʻAbd al-Raʼūf ibn Tāj al-ʻĀrifīn, -1621. Sharḥ al-ʻAllāmah Zayn al-Dīn Muḥammad al-madʻū ʻAbd al-Raʼūf ibn Tāj al-ʻĀrifīn. :
119, 2, 2 p. ; 25 cm.