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A native of Shiraz, Wassaf was a tax administrator in Fars during the reigns of Ghazan Mahmud and Öljaitü.[2] He is the author of the historical work Tārīkḣ-i Waṣṣāf, also known as Tajziyat al-amṣār wa-tazjiyat al-a'ṣār (The allocation of cities and the propulsion of epochs). Tarik-i WassafHis history, Tajziyat al-amṣār wa-tazjiyat al-a'ṣār (The allocation of cities and the propulsion of epochs)[3] also called Tārīkḣ-i Waṣṣāf,{{sfnp|Āyatī|2013|p=149}} was conceived as a continuation of Juwayni's Tārīkḣ-i Jahāngushāy{{sfnp|Āyatī|2013|p=150}} whose account of the rise of the Mongol Empire ended in 1257. Tārīkḣ-i Waṣṣāf consisted of an introduction and five volumes.{{sfnp|Āyatī|2013|p=150}} The first volume (first part) only was edited and translated by Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall, published 1855.{{sfnp|Āyatī|2013|p=150}}[3]Wassaf's florid style of prose is not easily followed by modern readers, and an abridged version entitled the Taḥrīr-i Tārīkḣ-i Waṣṣāf (1346/1967) has been edited by ʿAbd al-Muḥammad Āyatī.[3] References
1. ^{{cite journal|ref=harv|last=Blair |first=Sheila S. |title=The Mongol Capital of Sulṭāniyya, "The Imperial" |journal=Iran |volume=24 |year=1986 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k0kuAQAAIAAJ&q=Tarik+Wassaf |page=139}} {{jstor|4299771}} [4]2. ^A.K.S. Lambton, "Mongol Fiscal Administration in Persia" Studia Islamica, no. 64 (1987): p. 80. 3. ^1 {{harvp|Blair|1986}}, p. 148 (note 5 to p. 139). 4. ^1 Feldherr, Andrew et al., (2012), {{plain link|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bzmBxU39PGMC&pg=PA269 |name=The Oxford History of Historical Writing: Volume 2: 400-1400}}, p. 269 }}
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