15th-century manuscript of the historical work Jami' al-tawarikh of Rashid al-Din Hamadani, which Kashani helped write

Abu al-Qasim Kashani (Persian: ابوالقاسم کاشانی; died after 1324) was a Persian[1] historian from the Abu Tahir family, who was active during the late Ilkhanate era.[2] He is notable for claiming that the vizier of the Ilkhanate, Rashid al-Din Hamadani, had stolen credit for the historical work Jami' al-tawarikh. Although modern scholarship regard Rashid al-Din as the overall author of the work, he is generally considered to have been aided by several assistants, including Kashani.[3][4]

Kashani's major work is Tarikh-e Oljaytu (History of Öljaitü), covering Öljaitü's reign until his death in 1316. It is there that Kashani makes his allegations against Rashid al-Din. Since Rashid al-Din's account of this ruler in Jami' al-tawarikh is missing, whereas Kashani's work is complete, this gives some credibility to Kashani's claims.[3]

List of works

  1. Zobdat al-tawārīḵ[a] ('The Quintessence of History'), 1303, dedicated to the Il-khan, a history of the Islamic world down to the siege of Baghdad; mostly unpublished.[2][5]
  2. Tārīḵ-e Olǰāytū, 1325, an account of the Il-khan's reign.[2]
  3. ʿArāʾes al-ǰawāher wa nafāʾes al-aṭāʾeb, a work on mineralogy, gemmology and perfumery, to which is appended a short treatise on ceramics.[2]

Editions

Notes

  1. ^ Also transliterated as Zubdat al-tawārīkh.[5]

Citations

  1. ^ Jones 2021, p. 10.
  2. ^ a b c d Soucek 1983, pp. 362–363.
  3. ^ a b Melville 2008.
  4. ^ Davud & Nazerian 2008.
  5. ^ a b Afshar 2003, p. 514.

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