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Iranian Embassy Delegation Diary & Shajara-i Tarākima - 2019
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Iranian Embassy Delegation Diary & Shajara-i Tarākima - 2019

This lot includes 2 books. The first book is Shajara-i Tarākima. is a Chagatai-language historical work completed in 1659 by Khan of Khiva and historian Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur. It is a facsimile of the book. Shajara-i Tarākima can be divided into three parts: information of a Quranic nature (the story of Adam); information based on the Oghuz-Turkmen epic, which includes the story of Oghuz Khan and his descendants, and information acquired through oral tradition about the origin, division and location of the Oghuz tribes (in particular, the legend of Salyr), about Tamga, Ongons and others. Second book is Iranian Embassy Delegation Diary. It is a work in which the ambassadors sent to Iran during the reign of Sultan Mahmud II in the Ottoman Empire to strengthen relations with Iran wrote about what they saw in the lands they passed through. The work was published both in an exact edition and in its modern Turkish translation. The exact edition of the work contains images of the cities visited.

No. 83587161

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Iranian Embassy Delegation Diary & Shajara-i Tarākima - 2019

Iranian Embassy Delegation Diary & Shajara-i Tarākima - 2019

This lot includes 2 books.

The first book is Shajara-i Tarākima. is a Chagatai-language historical work completed in 1659 by Khan of Khiva and historian Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur. It is a facsimile of the book. Shajara-i Tarākima can be divided into three parts: information of a Quranic nature (the story of Adam); information based on the Oghuz-Turkmen epic, which includes the story of Oghuz Khan and his descendants, and information acquired through oral tradition about the origin, division and location of the Oghuz tribes (in particular, the legend of Salyr), about Tamga, Ongons and others.

Second book is Iranian Embassy Delegation Diary. It is a work in which the ambassadors sent to Iran during the reign of Sultan Mahmud II in the Ottoman Empire to strengthen relations with Iran wrote about what they saw in the lands they passed through. The work was published both in an exact edition and in its modern Turkish translation. The exact edition of the work contains images of the cities visited.

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