Many books have been written in Arabic, Persian, Turkish and foreign languages about the classes of Islamic rulers and Muslim dynasties, the most important of which are the following ten books in order of authorship date:
A- Manjem Bashi: As far as ...
Many books have been written in Arabic, Persian, Turkish and foreign languages about the classes of Islamic rulers and Muslim dynasties, the most important of which are the following ten books in order of authorship date:
A- Manjem Bashi: As far as I know, the first scholar who wrote a systematic book about the history of Islamic states is the famous Turkish historian Ahmad bin Lotfollah of Thessaloniki (from Thessaloniki), known as Ahmad Ashiq Manjem Bashi, who died in 1113 (1702 AD). He wrote a book on this topic in Arabic called Jami al-Daw and then summarized it in Turkish called Sahaif al-Akhbar.
2- Lane Poole (Stanley 1832-1895): The first scientist who wrote such a book on English Orientalism from Farangan is Stanley Lane Poole. In 1877, he became the curator of oriental muskrats in the British Museum and was employed in this job until the end of his life. Lin Poole has authored more than thirty volumes of books, twenty of which are about numismatics. His book about the list of Islamic muskets in the British Museum consists of thirteen volumes, which has been a role model for other researchers and museum keepers in numismatics and research about muskets...
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