Abstract

Ibn Funduq's history of the Khurasanian town of Bayhaq is one of the rieh genre of local histories, of cities, towns and provinces which flourished in the central and eastern Islamic lands in pre-modern times. The passages from it translated here and placed in their contexts deal with aspects of the history of the eastern Iranian lands from the time of the Arab conquests in the mid-seventh century AD up to the author's own time, the second half of the twelfth century, the last decades of Saljuq rule.

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