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The History of the Seljuq State. A Translation with Commentary of the Akhbār al-dawla al-saljūqiyya, C.E. Bosworth, Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2011, ISBN 978-0-415-58844-7, 183 pp. (hardback)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2022

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Copyright © 2013, David Durand-Guédy

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6 Necati Lügal, Ahbarü'd-Devleti's-Selçukiyye (Ankara, 1943, reprint 1999). al-Din Bunyatov, Ziya, Achbar ad-daulat as-seldzukijja” (Moskow, 1980).Google Scholar ‘Ali Ruhilahi, Ramazān, Zubdat al-tawārīkh. Akhbār-i ‘umarā’ wa pādishāhān-i Saljūqī (Tehran, 1380sh.[/2001-2])Google Scholar – this last translation, not quoted by Bosworth, contains a Persian translation of Bunyatov's long introduction.

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15 See Durand-Guédy, D., “Where did the Saljūqs live? A Case Study Based on the Reign of Sultan Mas‘ūd b. Muḥammad (1134–1152)”, Studia Iranica, 42 (2011): 211–58Google Scholar, 250–1.

16 See Durand-Guédy, D., “Mémoires d'exilés. Lecture de la chronique des Salğūqides de ‘Imād al-Dīn al-Iṣfahānī,Studia Iranica, 35 (2006): 181202, esp. 185–6.CrossRefGoogle Scholar