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A world chronicle from the creation of the Earth until the 1280s, written in Arabic by a learned bishop of the Syrian Orthodox Church drawing on a range of sources, for earlier periods drawing heavily on the Syriac Chronicle of Michael the Syrian, as well as Arabic and Persian sources for more contemporary history. Bar Hebraeus initially composed his history in Syriac as the first part of his Maktebānūt Zabnē (his so-called Chronicon Syriacum), and in reworking this work as this Arabic tārīkh mukhtaṣar ('compendious history') adapted his material to his readership, expanding and eliding earlier material. Bar Hebraeus is a valuable witness to the Mongol ascendancy in Iran and Iraq.
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History, World history, Early works to 1800Places
Middle East, Islamic Empire, Il Khanate, Mongol EmpireTimes
World history till 1285Showing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Tārīkh mukhtaṣar al-duwal: li-Ghrīgūrīyūs al-Malṭī al-maʻrūf bi-Ibn al-ʻIbrī
1958, al-Maṭbaʻah al-Kāthulīkiyah
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Tārīkh mukhtaṣar al-duwal: Historia compendiosa dynastiarum, Authore Gregario Abul-Pharajio, Malatiensi Medico, Historiam complectens universalem, à mundo condito, usque ad Tempora Authoris, res Orientalium accuratissimè describens, Arabica edita, & Latine versa, ab Edvardo Pocockio
1663, Excudebat H. Hall ... impensis Ric. Davis
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in Latin
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In Arabic.
Reprint of the 1890 ed.
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