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The memoirs of Shah Tahmasp I: Safavid ruler of Iran

Shah Tahmasp I, A. C. S. Peacock (Editor)

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Abstract

A remarkable first-person narrative by a sixteenth century Iranian ruler, the Memoirs of the Safavid Shah Tahmasp (1514-1576), originally written in Persian, represent a vitally important primary source for the history of the Middle East in the period. In particular, they shed light on the Safavid conflict with the Uzbeks and Ottomans, which played a decisive role in shaping the modern frontiers of the region. The Memoirs also represent an invaluable source for the internal political and religious life of the Safavid court, and the ways in which Shah Tahmasp, one of the most important rulers in Iranian history, wished to be remembered and viewed. This book represents the first English translation of this important text, and is furnished with an extensive introduction and notes that situate the work in its literary and historical context.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherI.B. Tauris
Number of pages170
ISBN (Electronic)9780755653584, 9780755653577
ISBN (Print)9780755653553
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Jun 2024

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