Compendium of Chronicles

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Compendium of Chronicles is a monumental 14th-century universal history that chronicles the histories of numerous peoples and dynasties across Eurasia and the Islamic world.

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instanceOf 14th-century book
historical work
alsoKnownAs Jami al-Tawarikh NERFINISHED
Jāmiʿ al-Tawārīkh NERFINISHED
author Rashid al-Din Hamadani NERFINISHED
centuryOfComposition 14th century
commissionedBy Ghazan Khan NERFINISHED
Öljaitü NERFINISHED
contains histories of various Eurasian peoples
history of pre-Islamic prophets and kings
history of the Mongols up to the Ilkhanate
history of the Prophet Muhammad and early Islam
countryOfOrigin Ilkhanate NERFINISHED
coversDynasty Chinese dynasties
Ilkhanate NERFINISHED
Islamic dynasties
Mongol Empire NERFINISHED
coversRegion Anatolia NERFINISHED
Arab lands
Central Asia NERFINISHED
China NERFINISHED
Eurasia NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
Iran NERFINISHED
Islamic world
dateOfCompletion early 14th century
genre Islamic historiography
historiography
hasPart section on the history of China
section on the history of India
section on the history of the Arabs
section on the history of the Franks and Europeans
section on the history of the Turks
influenced later Ottoman historiography
later Persian historiography
later universal histories in the Islamic world
locationOfComposition Tabriz NERFINISHED
mainSubject Islamic world history
history of the Mongol Empire
universal history of Eurasia
notableFor being one of the earliest comprehensive histories of the Mongols
its illustrated manuscripts
its universal scope across many peoples and dynasties
originalLanguage Persian
patronage Ilkhanid court NERFINISHED
religiousContext Islamic
script Persian script

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Rashid al-Din Hamadani notableWork Compendium of Chronicles