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‘Iyani, A Shirazi Poet and Historian in the Bahmani Deccan

Authors :
Andrew Peacock
University of St Andrews. Centre for Late Antique Studies
University of St Andrews. St Andrews Institute of Medieval Studies
University of St Andrews. School of History
Source :
Iran. 59:169-186
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2021.

Abstract

This paper examines MS D. 92 of the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library, Madras/Chennai, which contains the works of ‘Iyani, a late fifteenth century Shirazi poet and historian. ‘Iyani had migrated to the Deccan, and wrote in Persian in the Bahmani sultanate (1347–1528), receiving the patronage of both Sultan Mahmud Shah (r. 1482–924) and Habib al-Din Muhibballah, a descendant of the Sufi saint Shah Ni‘matallah Vali of Kirman. The paper investigates ‘Iyani’s works, which comprise qasidas, ghazals, ruba‘iyyat and two mathnavīs, the Jangnama-i Shahrukh and the Fathnama-i Mahmud Shahi. The latter, recording the defeat of a rebellion led by the Abyssinian commander in Gulbarga, Dastur Dinar, sheds new light on the political and factional environment in the final stages of Bahmani rule. ‘Iyani’s works represent a new source for the cultural, literary and political history of the fifteenth century Deccan. Postprint

Details

ISSN :
23969202 and 05786967
Volume :
59
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Iran
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7abfca0d7780ab0437d4504dfe6352c1