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Three Empires and Persian Historiography: The Thought of Müli¿ al-d¿n L¿r¿ uncovers the underexplored historical vision of sixteenth-century scholar whose work spanned the Safavid, Timurid, and Ottoman worlds.
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Three Empires and Persian Historiography: The Thought of Müli¿ al-d¿n L¿r¿ uncovers the underexplored historical vision of sixteenth-century scholar whose work spanned the Safavid, Timurid, and Ottoman worlds.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9781041115427
- ISBN-10: 1041115423
- Artikelnr.: 74776671
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9781041115427
- ISBN-10: 1041115423
- Artikelnr.: 74776671
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Nilab Saeedi is Research Associate at the Institute of Habsburg and Balkan Studies, Austrian Academy of Sciences. She received her PhD in history in 2025 at Ibn Haldun University in Istanbul, with a focus on Islamic intellectual history. Her dissertation was awarded the "Best Doctoral Thesis of the Year" at Ibn Haldun University. She also holds an MA in Turkish literature from Ondokuz May¿s University and a BA in linguistics. Her research interests include early modern Ottoman history, Persian historiography, and Islamic intellectual history. She has taught courses on art and literature and worked as a translator in Turkish, English, and Persian. She is a contributing editor for the Journal of the History of Ideas, where she interviews scholars of intellectual history and reviews their work.
TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures List of TablesPreface Acknowledgements List of Symbols and Abbreviations Chapter 1: L
r
's World: Exile, Empire, and History 1.1 Introduction Chapter 2: Mu
li
al-D
n L
r
: Education, Travels, and Career 2.1. Origins and Early Scholarly Development 2.2. A Forced Migration 2.3. At the Mughal Court 2.4. Arriving at the Ottoman Court Chapter 3: The Persianate Lens: L
r
's Literary Contributions and Historical Vision 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Mir'
tü'l-Adv
r wa Mir
tü'l-A
b
r: An In-Depth Analysis 3.3. Exploring Features of Mir'
tü'l-Adv
r wa Mir
tü'l-A
b
r Chapter 4: Selective Silence: L
r
's Portrayal of the Safavids 4.1. Introduction 4.2. L
r
's Reversal of Safavid Historiography 4.2.1. Crafting the Safavid Universal History 4.2.2. Biographies 4.2.3. The Shah at the Core 4.2.4. Prefaces 4.2.5. The Ancient Stories 4.3. Safavid Rule in Question 4.4. Safavid Scholars in L
r
's Täkira4.5. Conclusion Chapter 5: The Heroic Legacy: T
m
r's Glorious Portrayal 5.1. Introduction 5.2. A Heroic Narrative 5.2.1. Tracing the Lineage of T
m
r 5.2.2. The Leadership Triad: Strategy, Skills, and Character in Action 5.2.3. The Faithful Conqueror 5.2.4. The Patron of Knowledge 5.3. L
r
's T
m
r: A Strategic Hero in the Battle of Ankara 5.4. Timurid Mindscapes: The Intellectuals of the Timurid Era in Mir'
tü'l-Adv
r 4.4.1. Mystics of the Näshband
s 5.4.2. Mystics Beyond the Näshband
Sufi Tradition 5.4.3. Scholars in the Era of T
m
r 5.5. Conclusion Chapter 6: Empire in Outline: L
r
's Portrayal of the Ottoman Dynasty 6.1. Introduction 6.2. L
r
's Lens: Early Ottoman Origins and the Shaping of Power 6.3. Osm
n I: The Struggle for Legitimacy in the Early Ottoman Empire 6.4. Beneath T
m
r's Shadow: L
r
's Account of the Ottoman Interregnum 6.5. Conquering the World: L
r
's Depiction of Me
med II 6.5.1. Conquering the World 6.6. Disclosing Hostility: L
r
's View on the Battle of Çald
ran6.7. Divine Majesty: Sultan Süleym
n in L
r
's Narrative 6.8. Conclusion Chapter 7: A Mirror Fading: L
r
's Historiographical Legacy 7.1 Conclusion Appendices Index
r
's World: Exile, Empire, and History 1.1 Introduction Chapter 2: Mu
li
al-D
n L
r
: Education, Travels, and Career 2.1. Origins and Early Scholarly Development 2.2. A Forced Migration 2.3. At the Mughal Court 2.4. Arriving at the Ottoman Court Chapter 3: The Persianate Lens: L
r
's Literary Contributions and Historical Vision 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Mir'
tü'l-Adv
r wa Mir
tü'l-A
b
r: An In-Depth Analysis 3.3. Exploring Features of Mir'
tü'l-Adv
r wa Mir
tü'l-A
b
r Chapter 4: Selective Silence: L
r
's Portrayal of the Safavids 4.1. Introduction 4.2. L
r
's Reversal of Safavid Historiography 4.2.1. Crafting the Safavid Universal History 4.2.2. Biographies 4.2.3. The Shah at the Core 4.2.4. Prefaces 4.2.5. The Ancient Stories 4.3. Safavid Rule in Question 4.4. Safavid Scholars in L
r
's Täkira4.5. Conclusion Chapter 5: The Heroic Legacy: T
m
r's Glorious Portrayal 5.1. Introduction 5.2. A Heroic Narrative 5.2.1. Tracing the Lineage of T
m
r 5.2.2. The Leadership Triad: Strategy, Skills, and Character in Action 5.2.3. The Faithful Conqueror 5.2.4. The Patron of Knowledge 5.3. L
r
's T
m
r: A Strategic Hero in the Battle of Ankara 5.4. Timurid Mindscapes: The Intellectuals of the Timurid Era in Mir'
tü'l-Adv
r 4.4.1. Mystics of the Näshband
s 5.4.2. Mystics Beyond the Näshband
Sufi Tradition 5.4.3. Scholars in the Era of T
m
r 5.5. Conclusion Chapter 6: Empire in Outline: L
r
's Portrayal of the Ottoman Dynasty 6.1. Introduction 6.2. L
r
's Lens: Early Ottoman Origins and the Shaping of Power 6.3. Osm
n I: The Struggle for Legitimacy in the Early Ottoman Empire 6.4. Beneath T
m
r's Shadow: L
r
's Account of the Ottoman Interregnum 6.5. Conquering the World: L
r
's Depiction of Me
med II 6.5.1. Conquering the World 6.6. Disclosing Hostility: L
r
's View on the Battle of Çald
ran6.7. Divine Majesty: Sultan Süleym
n in L
r
's Narrative 6.8. Conclusion Chapter 7: A Mirror Fading: L
r
's Historiographical Legacy 7.1 Conclusion Appendices Index
TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures List of TablesPreface Acknowledgements List of Symbols and Abbreviations Chapter 1: L
r
's World: Exile, Empire, and History 1.1 Introduction Chapter 2: Mu
li
al-D
n L
r
: Education, Travels, and Career 2.1. Origins and Early Scholarly Development 2.2. A Forced Migration 2.3. At the Mughal Court 2.4. Arriving at the Ottoman Court Chapter 3: The Persianate Lens: L
r
's Literary Contributions and Historical Vision 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Mir'
tü'l-Adv
r wa Mir
tü'l-A
b
r: An In-Depth Analysis 3.3. Exploring Features of Mir'
tü'l-Adv
r wa Mir
tü'l-A
b
r Chapter 4: Selective Silence: L
r
's Portrayal of the Safavids 4.1. Introduction 4.2. L
r
's Reversal of Safavid Historiography 4.2.1. Crafting the Safavid Universal History 4.2.2. Biographies 4.2.3. The Shah at the Core 4.2.4. Prefaces 4.2.5. The Ancient Stories 4.3. Safavid Rule in Question 4.4. Safavid Scholars in L
r
's Täkira4.5. Conclusion Chapter 5: The Heroic Legacy: T
m
r's Glorious Portrayal 5.1. Introduction 5.2. A Heroic Narrative 5.2.1. Tracing the Lineage of T
m
r 5.2.2. The Leadership Triad: Strategy, Skills, and Character in Action 5.2.3. The Faithful Conqueror 5.2.4. The Patron of Knowledge 5.3. L
r
's T
m
r: A Strategic Hero in the Battle of Ankara 5.4. Timurid Mindscapes: The Intellectuals of the Timurid Era in Mir'
tü'l-Adv
r 4.4.1. Mystics of the Näshband
s 5.4.2. Mystics Beyond the Näshband
Sufi Tradition 5.4.3. Scholars in the Era of T
m
r 5.5. Conclusion Chapter 6: Empire in Outline: L
r
's Portrayal of the Ottoman Dynasty 6.1. Introduction 6.2. L
r
's Lens: Early Ottoman Origins and the Shaping of Power 6.3. Osm
n I: The Struggle for Legitimacy in the Early Ottoman Empire 6.4. Beneath T
m
r's Shadow: L
r
's Account of the Ottoman Interregnum 6.5. Conquering the World: L
r
's Depiction of Me
med II 6.5.1. Conquering the World 6.6. Disclosing Hostility: L
r
's View on the Battle of Çald
ran6.7. Divine Majesty: Sultan Süleym
n in L
r
's Narrative 6.8. Conclusion Chapter 7: A Mirror Fading: L
r
's Historiographical Legacy 7.1 Conclusion Appendices Index
r
's World: Exile, Empire, and History 1.1 Introduction Chapter 2: Mu
li
al-D
n L
r
: Education, Travels, and Career 2.1. Origins and Early Scholarly Development 2.2. A Forced Migration 2.3. At the Mughal Court 2.4. Arriving at the Ottoman Court Chapter 3: The Persianate Lens: L
r
's Literary Contributions and Historical Vision 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Mir'
tü'l-Adv
r wa Mir
tü'l-A
b
r: An In-Depth Analysis 3.3. Exploring Features of Mir'
tü'l-Adv
r wa Mir
tü'l-A
b
r Chapter 4: Selective Silence: L
r
's Portrayal of the Safavids 4.1. Introduction 4.2. L
r
's Reversal of Safavid Historiography 4.2.1. Crafting the Safavid Universal History 4.2.2. Biographies 4.2.3. The Shah at the Core 4.2.4. Prefaces 4.2.5. The Ancient Stories 4.3. Safavid Rule in Question 4.4. Safavid Scholars in L
r
's Täkira4.5. Conclusion Chapter 5: The Heroic Legacy: T
m
r's Glorious Portrayal 5.1. Introduction 5.2. A Heroic Narrative 5.2.1. Tracing the Lineage of T
m
r 5.2.2. The Leadership Triad: Strategy, Skills, and Character in Action 5.2.3. The Faithful Conqueror 5.2.4. The Patron of Knowledge 5.3. L
r
's T
m
r: A Strategic Hero in the Battle of Ankara 5.4. Timurid Mindscapes: The Intellectuals of the Timurid Era in Mir'
tü'l-Adv
r 4.4.1. Mystics of the Näshband
s 5.4.2. Mystics Beyond the Näshband
Sufi Tradition 5.4.3. Scholars in the Era of T
m
r 5.5. Conclusion Chapter 6: Empire in Outline: L
r
's Portrayal of the Ottoman Dynasty 6.1. Introduction 6.2. L
r
's Lens: Early Ottoman Origins and the Shaping of Power 6.3. Osm
n I: The Struggle for Legitimacy in the Early Ottoman Empire 6.4. Beneath T
m
r's Shadow: L
r
's Account of the Ottoman Interregnum 6.5. Conquering the World: L
r
's Depiction of Me
med II 6.5.1. Conquering the World 6.6. Disclosing Hostility: L
r
's View on the Battle of Çald
ran6.7. Divine Majesty: Sultan Süleym
n in L
r
's Narrative 6.8. Conclusion Chapter 7: A Mirror Fading: L
r
's Historiographical Legacy 7.1 Conclusion Appendices Index







