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Ghiyāth al-Dīn ʿAlī ibn Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī Amīrān Iṣfahānī ( ar, غياث الدين على ابن حسينى ابن على اميرا الاصفهاني) was a fifteenth-century
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. He was, in the words of Daniel Beben, 'a polymath in the service of several of the Timurid governors of Badakhshān in the second half of the 15th century' CE.Daniel Beben, 'The ''Ṣaḥīfat al-nāẓirīn'': Reflections on Authorship and Confessional Identity in a 15th-Century Central Asian Text', in ''Texts, Scribes and Transmission: Manuscript Cultures of the Ismaili Communities and Beyond'', ed. by Wafi A. Momin (London: I.B. Tauris, 2022), pp. 369–88; . Little is known of him beyond the works attributed to him.


Works

* ''Asrār al-ḥurūf'' (870 AH/1465–1466 CE), dedicated to then governor of Badakhshān Abū Bakr, son of the Timurid ruler Abū Saʿīd Mirza. * ''Dānish-nāma-i jahān'', dedicated to Sulṭān Maḥmūd Mirza, also a son of Abū Saʿīd Mirza, governor of Badakhshān from 873/1469. This is Ghiyāth al-Dīn's best known work, a Persian encyclopedia of the natural sciences, concerned with
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. * ''Durrat al-misāḥa'' (890 AH/1485 CE), on measurements and geometry, likewise dedicated to Sulṭān Maḥmūd Mirza. * ''Khulāṣat al-tanjīm va burhān al-taqvīm'', on astronomy. * ''Maʿārif al-taqvīm'', also known as ''Nujūm'', also on astronomy.Ed. by Umed Mamadsherzodshoev (Khorogh, 1995). * A small treatise on foodstuffs, in table format, is preserved in the
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''Ṣaḥīfat al-nāẓirīn''

According to one recension of ''Ṣaḥīfat al-nāẓirīn'' ('pages for the readers'), also known as ''Tuḥfat al-nāẓirīn'' ('gift for the readers') and ''Sī ū shish ṣaḥīfa'' ('thirty-six chapters'), Ghiyāth al-Dīn also composed that text; Daniel Beben has accepted this attribution, arguing that its explicit Ismailism, which would have been unacceptable to the Timurids, implies that this text was composed before their conquest of Badakhshān. In Beben's assessment, 'the ''Ṣaḥīfat al-nāẓirīn'' is an important yet understudied work covering a series of topics related to
Ismaili theology Isma'ilism ( ar, الإسماعيلية, al-ʾIsmāʿīlīyah) is a branch or sub-sect of Shia Islam. The Isma'ili () get their name from their acceptance of Imam Isma'il ibn Jafar as the appointed spiritual successor ( imām) to Ja'far al- ...
and doctrine, and is noteworthy for being the first Ismaili text known to have been composed within Badakhshān after Nāṣir-i Khusraw (d. after 462/1070)', who seems to have been the person who introduced Ismailism to that region. Most manuscripts of the ''Ṣaḥīfat al-nāẓirīn'' attribute the text to the legendary '' pīr''
Sayyid Suhrāb Walī Sayyid Suhrāb Walī ( fa, سید سهراب ولی) was a legendary '' pīr'' (Sūfī master) associated with the central Asian region of Badakhshān. Little is known for certain of his life, or even if he really existed, but his importance as a l ...
, though Beben has suggested that the original person behind this figure might himself have been Ghiyāth al-Dīn. The date of composition of the work is usually stated to be 856/857 AH/1452–1453 CE. As of 2022, thirteen manuscripts of the text were known (two copied from the 1960 printed edition); the oldest manuscript was copied in dated 1137/1725.


Editions

* Sayyid Suhrāb Walī, ''Tuḥfat al-nāẓirīn'', ed. by Qudratullāh Beg (1960) * Sayyid Suhrāb Walī Badakhshānī, ''Sī ū shish ṣaḥīfa'', ed. by Hūshang Ujāqī and Wladimir Ivanow (Tehran, 1961).


Further reading

For his writings and the date of composition his encyclopedia, see: * Fateme Keshavarz, A Descriptive and Analytical Catalogue of Persian Manuscripts in the Library of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine (London: Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, 1986), pp 386–7. * Storey PL II,3 C.A. Storey, Persian Literature: A Bio-Bibliographical Survey. Volume II, Part 3: F. Encyclopaedias and Miscellanies, G. Arts and Crafts, H. Science, J. Occult Arts (London: Royal Asiatic Society, 1977), pp 357–8 no. 595.


See also

*
List of Iranian scientists The following is a non-comprehensive list of Iranian scientists, engineers, and scholars who lived from antiquity up until the beginning of the modern age. For the modern era, see List of contemporary Iranian scientists, scholars, and engineer ...


References

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