Mufaddal ibn Sa'd al-Mafarrukhi, commonly known as Mafarrukhi, was an Iranian historian who was the author of the Arabic Kitab Mahasin Isfahan (Book of the Beauties of Isfahan), a local history of his hometown Isfahan. Modern historians generally agree that Maffarrukhi composed his work during the reign of the Seljuk sultan Malik-Shah I (r. 1072–1092).
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| - Mufaddal ibn Sad al-Mafarrukhi (català al Mafarrukhí) fou un historiador persa en àrab que va escriure la història local d'Isfahan coneguda com a Risalat Mahsain Isfahan, probablement en temps de Malik Shah I (1072-1092). La seva obra no s'ocupa gairebé de la religió i entra en altres temes interessants. (ca)
- Mufaddal ibn Sa'd al-Mafarrukhi, commonly known as Mafarrukhi, was an Iranian historian who was the author of the Arabic Kitab Mahasin Isfahan (Book of the Beauties of Isfahan), a local history of his hometown Isfahan. Modern historians generally agree that Maffarrukhi composed his work during the reign of the Seljuk sultan Malik-Shah I (r. 1072–1092). (en)
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| - Mufaddal ibn Sad al-Mafarrukhi (català al Mafarrukhí) fou un historiador persa en àrab que va escriure la història local d'Isfahan coneguda com a Risalat Mahsain Isfahan, probablement en temps de Malik Shah I (1072-1092). La seva obra no s'ocupa gairebé de la religió i entra en altres temes interessants. (ca)
- Mufaddal ibn Sa'd al-Mafarrukhi, commonly known as Mafarrukhi, was an Iranian historian who was the author of the Arabic Kitab Mahasin Isfahan (Book of the Beauties of Isfahan), a local history of his hometown Isfahan. Modern historians generally agree that Maffarrukhi composed his work during the reign of the Seljuk sultan Malik-Shah I (r. 1072–1092). Little is known about Mafarrukhi's life. He belonged to one of Isfahan's leading families, and was (or insisted to be) descended from the aristocracy of the pre-Islamic Sasanian Empire (224–651). Mafarrukhi's family probably owned land around Isfahan. Mafarrukhi's paternal grandfather was Abu Muslim Tahir ibn Muhammad, a poet in the entourage of the prominent Buyid king Adud al-Dawla (r. 949–983). Mafarrukhi's maternal grandfather was Abu Hasan al-Anda'ani, who was connected to the governor of Isfahan. (en)
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