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  1. Hamdallah Mustawfi Qazvini (persa: حمدالله مستوفى قزوینی, romanizado: Ḥamdallāh Mustawfī Qazvīnī; 1281 - después de 1339/40) fue un funcionario persa, [1] [2] [3] historiador, geógrafo y poeta. Vivió durante la última época del Ilkanato mongol y el interregno posterior.

    • Hamdallah Mustawfi Mausoleum
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  2. Hamdallah Mustawfi Qazvini (Persian: حمدالله مستوفى قزوینی, romanized: Ḥamdallāh Mustawfī Qazvīnī; 1281 – after 1339/40) was a Persian official, historian, geographer and poet. He lived during the last era of the Mongol Ilkhanate, and the interregnum that followed.

  3. Hamdallah Mustawfi Qazvini fue un funcionario persa, historiador, geógrafo y poeta. Vivió durante la última época del Ilkanato mongol y el interregno posterior.

  4. Ḥamdallāh Mustawfī Qazvīnī; (1281–1349; Persian: حمدالله مستوفى قزوینی ‎) was a Persian historian, geographer and epic poet who was descended from a family of Arab origin. Mustawfi is the author of Nuzhat Al Qulub ( نزهه القلوب ), Zafar-Nameh ( ظفرنامه ), and the Tarikh e Gozideh ( تاريخ گزيده ).

  5. Zafarnama, (en persa: ظفرنامه ‎, "Libro de la Victoria") es un poema épico escrito por el poeta persa Hamdallah Mustawfi (d. 1334). 1 La historia épica, compilada en 75,000 pareados, explora la historia de Persia desde la conquista árabe a los mongoles.

    • Proyectos Wikimedia, Datos: Q8064220
  6. 15 de dic. de 2003 · ḤAMD-ALLĀH MOSTAWFI, historian and geographer of the Ilkhanid period (b. Qazvin, ca. 680/1281, d. ca. 744/1344). There is some disagreement over whether his name was Ḥamd or Ḥamd-Allāh (Navāʾi, intro. to Tāriḵ-e gozida, p. yā; Homāyun-Farroḵ refers to him as Ḥomad). His mausoleum still exists in Qazvin. Life.

  7. The Tarikh-i guzida (also spelled Tarikh-e Gozideh ( Persian: تاریخ گزیده, "Excerpt history"), is a compendium of Islamic history from the creation of the world until 1329, written by Hamdallah Mustawfi [1] [2] and finished in 1330. [3] . It was written in a dry simple style and dedicated to Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad. [3] Content.