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The History of Beyhaqi: The History of Sultan Mas'ud of Ghazna, 1030-1041, Volume II - Translation of Years 424-432 A.H.... The History of Beyhaqi: The History of Sultan Mas'ud of Ghazna, 1030-1041, Volume II - Translation of Years 424-432 A.H. (1032-1041 A.D.) and the History of Khwarazm (Paperback, New)
Abu'l-Fazl Beyhaqi; Translated by C. E. Bosworth; Commentary by C. E. Bosworth; Revised by Mohsen Ashtiany
R747 R680 Discovery Miles 6 800 Save R67 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Abu'l-Fazl Beyhaqi, a secretary at the court of a number of Ghaznavid rulers in eastern Iran and Afghanistan in the early Middle Ages, is a most perceptive, as well as intriguing, commentator on the history of the Islamic Near East. The surviving volumes of his massive project, dealing in depth with the years 1030-1041, combine astute criticism and wry humor with an unobtrusive display of mastery of the learned literature of the time, both in Arabic and Persian. Through a skillful manipulation of different styles, and timely introduction of the authorial voice as a framing device to bring a sense of heightened drama, the historian comments on mankind's individual frailties and the many lost opportunities that hasten a mighty dynasty's decline. Although there are already a number of articles and monographs in English and other Western languages on aspects of his style and historical approach, this is the first complete translation of the extant volumes with a detailed commentary.

The History of Beyhaqi: The History of Sultan Mas'ud of Ghazna, 1030-1041, Volume I - Introduction and Translation of... The History of Beyhaqi: The History of Sultan Mas'ud of Ghazna, 1030-1041, Volume I - Introduction and Translation of Years 421-423 A.H. (1030-1032 A.D.) (Paperback, New)
Abu'l-Fazl Beyhaqi; Translated by C. E. Bosworth; Commentary by C. E. Bosworth; Revised by Mohsen Ashtiany
R762 R695 Discovery Miles 6 950 Save R67 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Abu'l-Fazl Beyhaqi, a secretary at the court of a number of Ghaznavid rulers in eastern Iran and Afghanistan in the early Middle Ages, is a most perceptive, as well as intriguing, commentator on the history of the Islamic Near East. The surviving volumes of his massive project, dealing in depth with the years 1030-1041, combine astute criticism and wry humor with an unobtrusive display of mastery of the learned literature of the time, both in Arabic and Persian. Through a skillful manipulation of different styles, and timely introduction of the authorial voice as a framing device to bring a sense of heightened drama, the historian comments on mankind's individual frailties and the many lost opportunities that hasten a mighty dynasty's decline. Although there are already a number of articles and monographs in English and other Western languages on aspects of his style and historical approach, this is the first complete translation of the extant volumes with a detailed commentary.

The History of Beyhaqi: The History of Sultan Mas'ud of Ghazna, 1030-1041, Volume III - Commentary, Bibliography, and... The History of Beyhaqi: The History of Sultan Mas'ud of Ghazna, 1030-1041, Volume III - Commentary, Bibliography, and Index (Paperback, New)
Abu'l-Fazl Beyhaqi; Translated by C. E. Bosworth; Commentary by C. E. Bosworth; Revised by Mohsen Ashtiany
R696 Discovery Miles 6 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Abu'l-Fazl Beyhaqi, a secretary at the court of a number of Ghaznavid rulers in eastern Iran and Afghanistan in the early Middle Ages, is a most perceptive, as well as intriguing, commentator on the history of the Islamic Near East. The surviving volumes of his massive project, dealing in depth with the years 1030-1041, combine astute criticism and wry humor with an unobtrusive display of mastery of the learned literature of the time, both in Arabic and Persian. Through a skillful manipulation of different styles, and timely introduction of the authorial voice as a framing device to bring a sense of heightened drama, the historian comments on mankind's individual frailties and the many lost opportunities that hasten a mighty dynasty's decline. Although there are already a number of articles and monographs in English and other Western languages on aspects of his style and historical approach, this is the first complete translation of the extant volumes with a detailed commentary.

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