Abolfazl Khatibi, Āyā Firdawsī Maḥmūd-i Ghaznavī rā hajv guft?
I n the year 400/1010, after more than three decades of toil, the poet Abū al-Qāsim Firdawsī completed the second, and probably final, redaction of his Shāhnāmah. 1 The work was begun around 366/976–7, when the Samanid dynasty was still nominally in power, but after 388/998 a new empire, based in G...
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doaj-9ec24a4568c84ab29756b836dfbcfcc32021-02-05T17:54:29ZengColumbia University LibrariesAl-ʿUṣūr al-Wusṭā1068-10512017-11-0125110.7916/alusur.v25i1.7010Abolfazl Khatibi, Āyā Firdawsī Maḥmūd-i Ghaznavī rā hajv guft?Theodore S. Beers I n the year 400/1010, after more than three decades of toil, the poet Abū al-Qāsim Firdawsī completed the second, and probably final, redaction of his Shāhnāmah. 1 The work was begun around 366/976–7, when the Samanid dynasty was still nominally in power, but after 388/998 a new empire, based in Ghaznah, came to control much of Iran and Central Asia (and beyond). The Ghaznavid ruler at this time of expansion was Maḥmūd ibn Sebüktegin (r. 388–421/998–1030), and he apparently became the new dedicatee of the Shāhnāmah by default. As Firdawsī revised and expanded his epic, he added a number of passages in praise of Maḥmūd. https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/alusur/article/view/7010 |
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Abolfazl Khatibi, Āyā Firdawsī Maḥmūd-i Ghaznavī rā hajv guft? |
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Abolfazl Khatibi, Āyā Firdawsī Maḥmūd-i Ghaznavī rā hajv guft? |
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I n the year 400/1010, after more than three decades of toil, the poet Abū al-Qāsim Firdawsī completed the second, and probably final, redaction of his Shāhnāmah. 1 The work was begun around 366/976–7, when the Samanid dynasty was still nominally in power, but after 388/998 a new empire, based in Ghaznah, came to control much of Iran and Central Asia (and beyond). The Ghaznavid ruler at this time of expansion was Maḥmūd ibn Sebüktegin (r. 388–421/998–1030), and he apparently became the new dedicatee of the Shāhnāmah by default. As Firdawsī revised and expanded his epic, he added a number of passages in praise of Maḥmūd.
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