• Bazm u Razm (lit. 'Banquets and Battles') was a Persian work of history composed by Aziz ibn Ardashir Astarabadi on the life, background, and the relations...
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  • refer to: Aziz ibn Ardashir Astarabadi (fl. ca. 1400), author of the Bazm u Razm Bibi Khatoon Astarabadi (1858 or 1859 – 1921), Iranian writer, satirist...
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  • Eretnids. The main source of the events surrounding the battle is the Bazm u Razm, written by Aziz ibn Ardashir Astarabadi, one of Burhan al-Din's courtiers...
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    early Ottoman sources mention that Mutahharten was of Tatar origin, in Bazm u Razm, Astarabadi referred to him as the nephew of Eretna, who was of Uyghur...
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    acted as an ambassador during Timur's siege of Avnik. The author of Bazm u Razm, Astarabadi, who was hostile to Mutahharten, described his actions during...
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  • Erzincan from his predecessor sometime before 1348 according to the Bazm u Razm, written by Aziz bin Ardashir-i Astarabadi in 1398. Ahi Ayna first appears...
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    served as the court poet of Qadi Burhan al-Din and authored the work Bazm wa Razm. In this work, he provided information about Burhan al-Din, his patron...
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