Persian World Histories in the Mongol Era: The Compilation and Transmission of Rashid al-Din’s Jami al-Tavarikh

Author:   Tomoko Masuya ,  Osamu Otsuka ,  Masatomo Kawamoto
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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Pages:   472
Publication Date:   31 January 2026
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Persian World Histories in the Mongol Era: The Compilation and Transmission of Rashid al-Din’s Jami al-Tavarikh


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This collection of essays brings together codicological, historiographical and art-historical studies of Medieval Persian history manuscripts. The main subject is Rashd al-Dn's Jmi al-tavrkh (Compendium of Chronicles). Considered the first 'world history', it was originally written in Persian in the early fourteenth century, when vast areas of the Eurasian continent were under Mongol rule. There is also a particular focus on Persian manuscripts preserved in India, which have heretofore been largely ignored. Though developed and sophisticated, Japanese studies on the Jmi al-tavrkh remain mostly unknown outside of Japan due to the language barrier. In this volume, Japanese scholars offer their East Asian perspective on this and other West Asian histories for the first time in English, using not only Persian but also Chinese and Sanskrit sources. Through a comparative analysis of a number of manuscripts, the volume tackles various questions concerning the production of texts during the Ilkhanid and Timurid periods. It reveals valuable clues regarding the sources used in historical writings, the process of writing, revising and illustrating the manuscripts, and the production of copies and recensions in the Persianate realms under Mongol rule.

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Author:   Tomoko Masuya ,  Osamu Otsuka ,  Masatomo Kawamoto
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
ISBN:  

9781399552349


ISBN 10:   1399552341
Pages:   472
Publication Date:   31 January 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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List of Tables List of Figures List of Plates Notes on Contributors Note on Transliterations and Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: East Asian Approach to the Texts and Illustrations of the Jāmiʿ al-tavārīkh Tomoko Masuya, Osamu Otsuka and Masatomo Kawamoto Introduction Part 2: Studies in Japan on the Manuscripts of the Jāmiʿ al-tavārīkh Nobuhiro Uno 1. History of the Transmission and Reception of the Jāmiʿ al-tavārīkh: From the History of the Mongols to the History of the World Osamu Otsuka 2. A Systematic Classification of Jāmiʿ al-tavārīkh Volume One Manuscripts According to Text Characteristics Nobuhiro Uno 3. Tracing the Lineage of the Rampur Manuscript, A Copy of ‘History of the Mongols’ (Volume One of the Jāmiʿ al-tavārīkh) Nobuhiro Uno 4. Reconstructing the Illustrative Programme of Volume One (‘History of the Mongols’) of the Jāmiʿ al-tavārīkh from a Comparison of Codicological Versions Masatomo Kawamoto 5. The Significance of the Rampur Manuscript of the Jāmiʿ al-tavārīkh: Chronology of Illustrations and Influences on Other Manuscripts Tomoko Masuya 6. The Ceremonial Axe and the Timekeeper Bird in the ‘Yuan Palace Illustration’ of a Manuscript of the Jāmiʿ al-tavārīkh Koichi Matsuda 7. Where an Angel Hears from the Buddha: Analysing the Ilkhanid Translations of the Devatāsūtra Satoshi Ogura 8. Tārīkh-i Banākatī Reconsidered: Beyond Rashīd al-Dīn-centrism Osamu Otsuka 9. Classification of Rawżāt al-jannāt fī awṣāf madīnat Harāt Manuscripts and Discovery of Text Unpublished in Critical Editions Masaki Sugiyama Appendix 1: Annotated List of Manuscripts of Rashīd al-Dīn’s Jāmiʿ al-tavārīkh (Osamu Otsuka) Appendix 2: Correspondence Chart for Appendix 1, Shiraiwa 2000, Kamola 2019a Appendix 3: Annotated List of Manuscripts of Ḥāfiẓ-i Abrū’s Replacement Volume of the Jāmiʿ al-tavārīkh (Osamu Otsuka) Appendix 4: Correspondence Chart for Appendix 3, Shiraiwa 2000, Kamola 2019a Appendix 5: Critical Editions and Translations of Rashīd al-Dīn’s Jāmiʿ al-tavārīkh Referenced in This Volume Bibliography Index

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This is an interesting collection of papers produced by Japanese scholars on the medieval historiography of Iran that will help to make their long tradition in Persian studies better known in the west. The papers deal with a good range of topics, centring the analysis on the works of Rashid al-Din but including also some very useful comparisons with authors such as Banakati. The core of the text is based on the Rampur corpus of manuscripts of the Jāmiʿ al-tavārīkh and focuses on aspects of manuscript studies, art history and history. -- Bruno De Nicola, Austrian Academy of Sciences


This is an interesting collection of papers produced by Japanese scholars on the medieval historiography of Iran that will help to make their long tradition in Persian studies better known in the west. The papers deal with a good range of topics, centring the analysis on the works of Rashid al-Din but including also some very useful comparisons with authors such as Banakati. The core of the text is based on the Rampur corpus of manuscripts of the Jami' al-Tawarikh and focuses on aspects of manuscript studies, art history and history.--Bruno De Nicola, Austrian Academy of Sciences


Author Information

Tomoko Masuya is Professor of Islamic Art History at the Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia at The University of Tokyo. Her research covers Islamic art produced in the vast area from Islamic Spain to Central Asia. She is the author of several books in Japanese and numerous book chapters and articles in both Japanese and English, most recently 'Archaeological Sources: The Ilkhanate' in Biran & Hodong (eds), The Cambridge History of the Mongol Empire, vol. 2 (Cambridge University Press, 2023). Osamu Otsuka is Associate Professor of Asian and African History at The University of Tokyo. He is the author of numerous books, chapter and articles in Japanese and English, including a jointly authored chapter, The Dustur a'l-Munajjimin as a Source of Early Ismaili History', in Orthmann & Schmidl (eds), Sciences in the City of Fortune: The Dustur al-Munajjimin and Its World (EB-Verlag, 2017) and articles in Journal of Persianate Studies, Studia Iranica, The Journal of Oriental Researchers and Bulletin of the Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan. Masatomo Kawamoto is Professor of West Asian History at Nara University. His numerous publications include articles in Bulletin of the Society for Western and Southern Asiatic Studies, The Journal of Oriental Researches, Orient and Bulletin of the Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan.

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