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'The Chronology of Ancient Nations' of Al-Biruni
(Abū al-Rayḥān Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad al-Bīrūnī )
Copy from Tabriz, 1307AD
The storming of the fortress of Al-Muqanna
A larger image of The storming of the fortress of Al-Muqanna, in 'The Chronology of Ancient Nations' by Al-Biruni, Tabriz, Iran, 1307AD. University of Edinburgh Or.Ms.161 f.93v.
Shelfmark: Or.Ms.161
Holding Institution: University of Edinburgh
Title: Chronology of Ancient Nations
Subset Index: f.93v
Creator: Al-Biruni
Creator Nationality: Iranian
Creator Role: Author
Date: 1307
Description:
Description: Detail of page from the Chronology of Ancient Nations by Al-Biruni. Image depicts the storming of the fortress of Al-Muqanna, a religious leader, with troops on horseback aiming arrows at the archers on the wall of the building, who are also preparing to fire. According to Al-Biruni, Al-Muqanna was eventually killed during this siege, after years of armed rebellion.
Written by the famous astronomer and polymath Abu Rayhan Al-Biruni, the Chronology of Ancient Nations is a compendium and chronicle of a vast number of calendars and chronological systems from a variety of different cultural and religious groups from throughout the late antique and medieval periods in the Hellenic world, Central Asia and the Near East. Completed in the year 1000, it even includes details of festivals and liturgical practices, in addition to more specific information. This particular manuscript is thought to have been copied in 1307 and was the archetype for the three later versions which were used by Edward Sachau to translate the document from Arabic into English during the nineteenth century.
Chelkowski, P. J. (1975), 'The scholar and the saint : studies in commemoration of Abuʾl-Rayhan al-Biruni and Jalal al-Din al-Rumi', New York.
Source: University of Edinburgh
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