Muhammad ibn Khwand
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Muhammad ibn Khwand
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Birth | 1433 [1] |
Death | 903 AH (1498) [2] [1] |
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Muhammad ibn Khwand (Arabic: محمد بن خواند) was an Iranian historian and Islamic scholar[1]. His full name was Muhammad ibn Khwand Shah ibn Mahmud[2].
He had Ali Shir Navai, the celebrated minister of the last Timuried Sultan, Hussain Bayqrah as his patron, and he spent most of his life in the laters court. He wrote Rawdatu 's-safa on the Sultans request [1]
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- ^ a b c d Salaam Knowledge
- ^ a b Imamate: The Vicegerency of the Prophet [s] by Sayyid Sa'eed Akhtar Rizvi — read online on Al-islam.org [1]