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词条 Minhaj-i-Siraj
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|name = Minhaj al-Siraj Juzjani
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|birth_name = Abu Osman
|birth_date = 1193
|birth_place = Firuz Kuh (modern day (Afghanistan)
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|other_names = Abu Osman Minhajuddin bin Sirajuddin
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|employer = Ghurid Dynasty
Mamluk Sultanate
|occupation = Historian
}}Minhaj al-Siraj Juzjani (born 1193), full name Abu Osman Minhajuddin bin Sirajuddin, was a 13th-century Persian historian[1] born in the Ghurid capital city of Firuzkuh, which was located in Ghor Province.[2]

In 1227, Juzjani migrated to Ucch then to Delhi.[3] Juzjani was the principal historian for the Mamluk Sultanate of Delhi in northern India.[4] and wrote of the Ghurid dynasty.[5] He also wrote the Tabaqat-i Nasiri (1260 CE) for Sultan Nasir ud din Mahmud of Delhi.[6]

See also

  • Muslim chronicles for Indian history

References

1. ^James P. Delgado, Khubilai Khan's Lost Fleet: In Search of a Legendary Armada, (University of California Press, 2008), p.38.
2. ^Iqtidar Husain Siddiqi, Indo-Persian Historiography Up To The Thirteenth Century, (Primus Books, 2010), 94.[https://books.google.com/books?id=DJbmTL8svpwC&pg=PA94&lpg=PA94&dq=Siraj+Juzjani+born&source=bl&ots=O2b-sAwD_A&sig=qnq_Y2q92_-lQyHTI91VAtLMVuY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ZH8qULLqEajm2gXZuIHwAw&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Siraj%20Juzjani%20born&f=false]
3. ^C.E. Bosworth, The Later Ghaznavids, (Columbia University Press, 1977), 112.
4. ^Shafique N. Virani, The Ismailis in the Middle Ages: A History of Survival, A Search for Salvation, (Oxford University Press, 2007), 23;"Minhaj-i-Siraj Juzjani, the foremost historian of the Delhi Sultanate, wrote his "Nasirid Generations"(Tabaqat-i Nasiri)...."
5. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.alamahabibi.com/English%20Articles/Amir_Kror_and_His_Ancestry.htm |title=SURIS OF GHOR AND THE SHINASP FAMILY |quote=Minhaj Siraj Juzjani, historian of the Ghorid court, speaks of other celebrated and powerful personalities of the Suris who were the ancestors of the kings of Ghor. |work=Abdul Hai Habibi |publisher=alamahabibi.com |accessdate=August 14, 2012}}
6. ^
Indian Historical Writing c.600-c.1400, Duad Ali, The Oxford History of Historical Writing: Volume 2: 400-1400, (Oxford University Press, 2012), 94.

Primary sources

  • Tabaqat-i-Nasiri, Biblotheca Indica, Calcutta, 1864;
  • Tabaqat-i-Nasiri, Calcutta, 1880

External links

{{Wikiquote}}
  • Minhaj-i-Siraj, Jowzjāni at Iranica online.
  • Tabaqat-i-Nasiri at Banglapedia.
  • Tabaqat-i Nasiri at Iranica online.
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