Abstract

Though practised to but a modest extent until the Mongol invasion, historiography has since then become the most exuberant branch of Persian learned literature. The number of historical works is uncommonly large, and even though a high percentage of them are inferior as sources of objective information, there still remain a great number that offer considerable profit to the historian.

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