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Chronicle of the Safavid dynasty

Tarikh-e Alam-ara-ye Abbasi
An illustrated and illuminated leaf from the Tarikh-e Alam-ara-ye Abbasi by Iskandar Beg Munshi, depicting the capture of the citadel of Yerevan. Dated c. 1650, Isfahan (part of Sotheby's collection).
AuthorIskandar Beg Munshi
LanguagePersian
GenreHistory
Publication date1629
Publication placeSafavid Iran

The Tarikh-e Alam-ara-ye Abbasi (Persian: تاریخ عالم‌آرای عباسی, romanizedWorld Adorning History of Abbas), written in Persian, is a chronicle covering the history of the early Safavid dynasty of Iran, particularly Shah Abbas I (r. 1587–1629). Its author was his court historian and scribe Iskandar Beg Munshi, who completed it in 1629.

The book is considered the most significant piece of Iranian historiography written about the Safavids. It has greatly influenced Safavid studies and serves as the foundation for a number of widely held beliefs regarding Safavid history.

References

  1. ^ Quinn 2008.
  2. Sadan 2022, pp. 41, 45.
  3. Moreen 2010.

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