A Chronicle of the Early Safavids and the Reign of Shah Isma'il (907-930/1501-1524) Rebecca MartinKioumars Ghereghlou presents an edition, with preface and indexes, of a previously unpublished sixteenth century Persian chronicle. Written by Qsim Beg ayt, a court scribe to Shah Tahmsp (r. 152476), it covers Safavid history beginning with the early part of the fourteenth century. Main text in Persian, editorial preface in English.
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