Bazm u Razm
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- Country
 - Turkey
 - City
 - Istanbul
 - Institution
 - Koca Ragıp Paşa Kütüphanesi
 - Shelfmark
 - 982
 
Contents
- Bazm u Razm (Astarabadi, Aziz bin Ardeshir, active 1382-1398)
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- Author
 - Astarabadi, Aziz bin Ardeshir, active 1382-1398
 - عزیز بن اردشیر استرابادی
 - Show other names
 - ‘Azīz b. Ardashīr Astarābādī
 - Astarabadi, Aziz bin Ardeshir, active 1382-1398 (authorised)
 - Aziz b. Erdeşir-i Esterâbâdı̂, active 1382-1398 (variant)
 - Aziz ibn Ardashir, Astarabadi, active 1382-1398 (variant)
 - Biographical notes
 - His date of birth is unknown. After serving the Jalayirid ruler Aḥmad b. Uways, Astarābādī entered the service of Qadi Burhaneddin ruler of Sivas, probably around 1394 [1394 CE]. His date of death is unknown, but must have occurred after 800 AH [1398 CE], when he composed his sole known work, the Bazm u Razm, a biography of his patron Qadi Burhaneddin.
 - Title
 - Bazm u Razm
 - بزم و رزم
 - Notes
 - Date of composition: 800 AH [1397 CE] place of composition: Sivas
 - Main language of text
 - Persian
 - Bibliography
 - Editions
 - Astarābādī, ‘Azīz b. Ardashīr. Bazm u Razm. Edited by Rifaat, Kilisli. Istanbul: 1928.
 - Translations
 - Astarâbâdî, ‘Azīz Ibn Ardšir. eine Quelle zur Geschichte des Spätmittelalters in Kleinasien. Translated by Giesecke, Helmut. Leipzig: 1940.
 - Esterabadi, Aziz b. Erdeşir. Bezm u Rezm. Translated by Öztürk, Mürsel. Ankara: 1990.
 - Studies
 - Paul, Jürgen. "A Landscape of fortresses: Central Anatolia in Astarābādī’s Bazm wa Razm." In Turko-Mongol Rulers, Cities and City Life. Guédy, D. Durand, ed. Leiden: 2013, 317-45.
 - Yazıcı, Tahsin. "Esterabadi, Aziz b. Erdeşir." TDVİA. XI 1995: 438-438.
 - Show filiations
 - Fatih Millet Kütüphanesi 671
 - Topkapı Sarayı Müzesi Kütüphanesi 2822
 - Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 2079
 - Süleymaniye Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 3465
 
 
Physical Description
- Number of folios
 - 226 ff.
 - Columns
 - 1
 - Ruled lines
 - 27
 
History
- Date of copy
 - 18th century