Abstract
This article examines the production and transmission of literary culture in the post-Timurid, eastern Islamic world, with specific references to the Safavid, Uzbek, and Mughal empires. Szuppe examines this phenomenon through the specific lens of biographical literature (tazkira) of court poets who traveled extensively through these regions. Theoretically, this article supplements recent work by scholars like Robert McChesney which de-emphasize the demarcation of the eastern Islamic world alo...
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