Saljūqnāma
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- Turkey
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Contents
- Saljūqnāma (Qāni‘i )
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- Author
- Qāni‘i
- قانعی
- Show other names
- Qāniʿī Ṭūsī, Aḥmad Ibn Maḥmūd
- Ahmad b. Mahmud Qani i
- احمد بن محمود قانعی
- Abū al-Faḍl Aḥmad b. Banjīr al-Kāzirūnī al-Qāni‘
- قانعى طوسی، احمد بن محمود
- ابو الفضل احمد بن بجنیر الکازرونی القانع
- Biographical notes
- Qāni‘i is known to us largely from his own remarks at the beginning of his Kalīla wa Dimna. He records that he came to Anatolia to join the court of ‘Ala’ al-Din Kayqubad I in 618 AH [1221 CE], and served him and his successor Seljuk sultans, writing qasidas and a shahnama, all now lost. According to Aflākī he read an elegy on Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī, Maulana, 1207-1273’s death, meaning he must have been alive until at least 672 AH [1273 CE]. His sole surviving work is his Kalīla wa Dimna.
- Title
- Saljūqnāma
- سلجوقنامه
- Notes
- In the preface to his Kalīla wa Dimna, Qāni‘i refers to having written a 30-volume work in praise of the Seljuks; it is not clear if this is identical with the Shāhnāma dedicated to Hülegü, 1217-1265 that Ibn al-Fuwaṭi attributes to him.
- Patron: Hülegü, 1217-1265
- Main language of text
- Persian
- Bibliography
- Studies
- Ibn al-Fuwati, . Majmaʻ al-ādāb fī muʻjam al-alqāb. Edited by Kázim, Muhammad. Tehran: 1995-6.
History
- Date of copy
- 20th. century