Alamara-ye Shah Ismail

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Alamara-ye Shah Ismail
File:Malik Shah Rustam in the Presence of Shah Isma'il, illustrated folio from a manuscript of the Tarikh-i `Alamara-yi Shah Isma`il, Isfahan (Iran), c. 1688.jpg
Folio from a manuscript of the Alamara-ye Shah Ismail depicting governor Shah Rostam Abbasi in the presence of Shah Ismail I. Made by Mo'en Mosavver in Isfahan, dated c. 1688
AuthorUnknown
LanguagePersian
GenreHistory
Publication date
Late 17th-century
Publication placeSafavid Iran

The Alamara-ye Shah Ismail (Persian: عالم آرای شاه اسماعیل) is a late 17th-century anonymous story recounting the life of the Safavid shah of Iran, Shah Ismail I (r. 1501–1524). It comes from a common oral storytelling tradition and is linked to a collection of biographies about Ismail I.[1]

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Sources

  • McChesney, R. (2020). "ʿĀlamārā-ye Šāh Esmāʿīl". Encyclopaedia Iranica Online. Brill. Retrieved 3 September 2024.