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QĀDĪ 'IMĀD AD-DĪN AL-IṢFAHĀNĪ | QĀDĪ 'IMĀD AD-DĪN AL-IṢFAHĀNĪ | ||
about 1196 A.D. | ''(about 1196 A.D.)'' | ||
''The author is believed, on stylistic grounds, to be different from the famous contemporary ''Kātib'' (and not "''qāḍī''" of Saladin) 'Imād al-dīn al-Iṣfahānī, who wrote the "''Kharida''".'' | |||
''The | ''Bustān al-jāmi (The garden of the Mosque, Chronicle covering 1096-1196 A.D.)'' | ||
''Ed.: C. Cahen, Bull.d'Et.Or. VII-VIII, 1937-1938.'' | |||
''T.: Cahen A:0'' | |||
Year 566 (= 1170 A.D.)<ref>All the other historians placed this incident under the year 568 H (1172).</ref>. | Year 566 (= 1170 A.D.)<ref>All the other historians placed this incident under the year 568 H (1172).</ref>. The rout (''kasrah'') of the Blacks (''Sūdān'') took place [in this year]: many of them were slain, the remainder were driven out of Cairo. Al-Malik an-Nāṣir Salāḥaddīn wrote to the military governors '''[p. 307]''' to kill every Black (''aswad'') they found in all the district.<ref>The author of "''Bustān''" did not record the campaign of Shams al-Dawla Tūrān Shāh in Nubia (1172 A.D.), nor the Egyptian plot to assassinate Saladin (1174 A.D.)</ref>. They actually killed all those they came across. | ||
They actually killed all those they came across. | |||
(Cahen, p. 133). | (Cahen, p. 133). | ||
Latest revision as of 11:26, 19 February 2015
[pp. 306-307]
QĀDĪ 'IMĀD AD-DĪN AL-IṢFAHĀNĪ
(about 1196 A.D.)
The author is believed, on stylistic grounds, to be different from the famous contemporary Kātib (and not "qāḍī" of Saladin) 'Imād al-dīn al-Iṣfahānī, who wrote the "Kharida".
Bustān al-jāmi (The garden of the Mosque, Chronicle covering 1096-1196 A.D.)
Ed.: C. Cahen, Bull.d'Et.Or. VII-VIII, 1937-1938.
T.: Cahen A:0
Year 566 (= 1170 A.D.)<ref>All the other historians placed this incident under the year 568 H (1172).</ref>. The rout (kasrah) of the Blacks (Sūdān) took place [in this year]: many of them were slain, the remainder were driven out of Cairo. Al-Malik an-Nāṣir Salāḥaddīn wrote to the military governors [p. 307] to kill every Black (aswad) they found in all the district.<ref>The author of "Bustān" did not record the campaign of Shams al-Dawla Tūrān Shāh in Nubia (1172 A.D.), nor the Egyptian plot to assassinate Saladin (1174 A.D.)</ref>. They actually killed all those they came across.
(Cahen, p. 133).
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