Ahmad ibn Arabshah

Ahmad ibn Arabschah (Arabic: أحمد بن محمد بن عربشاه, Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿ DMG Arabšāh; * 1389, † 1450 ) was a Syrian historian and translator. He wrote a book written in Arabic rhymed prose work Aǧā ʾ ib al - maqdūr fī Nawa ʾ ib Timur ( " The Miracle of Destiny in the history of Timur " ) on the Mongolian conqueror Tamerlane ( Timur Lang), which was translated into English by Sanders. Because he was this ruler set very critical, his work draws a picture of him, which is far closer to the truth than the other biographers.

Works

  • Tamerlane or Timur the Great Amir, translated by JH Sanders. London: Luzac & Co., 1936.
  • Historian (Islam)
  • Literature ( Arabic)
  • Central Asian History
  • Person ( History of Iran)
  • Syrian
  • Born in 1389
  • Died in 1450
  • Man
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