Shah Ṭahmāsp
- Role(s):
- Author, Contributor, Correspondent, Dedicatee, Depicted, Patron, Responsible party, Scribe, Subject of a work
- Also known as:
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- Shah Tahmasp
- Shah Ṭāhmāsp
- Shāh Tahmāsp
- Shāh Ṭahmāsp
- Shāh Ṭahmāsp (reigned 930-984 )
- Shāh Ṭahmāsp I (930-84/1524-76)
- Shāh Ṭahmāsp, شاه طهماسپ
- Ṭahmāsp I, Shah of Iran, 1514-1576
- شاه طهماسب بن اسماعيل بن حيدرى الصفوى
- Shah Ṭahmāsp, b. 1514, r. 1524–1576
- Shāh Ṭahmāsp (reigned 930-984)
- Shāh Ṭahmāsp I
- Shāh Ṭahmāsp Ṣafavī
- Tīmūr, 1336-1405
- Ṭahmāsp I, Shah of Iran, 1514-1576 شاه طهماسب بن اسماعيل بن حيدرى الصفوى
- Ṭahmāsp I, Shah of Iran, 1514-1576
- External links:
- Author of:
- Contributed to:
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- A short qaṣīdah in praise of Shāh Ṭahmāsp with many mu‘ammā - Subject of a work
- Dīvān Yūsuf Bayg Shāmlū
- Inshā-yi ʿAbd al-Ḥayy
- Khulāṣat al-akhbār fī bayān aḥwāl al-akhyār - Subject of a work
- Kitāb Ashraf al-Munsha'āt - Contributor, Correspondent
- Ās̲ār al-akhyār
- Ṣafvat al-Ṣafā
- Manuscripts:
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- Delhi Persian 14 (Oriental Manuscripts, British Library)
- Delhi Persian 1561* (Oriental Manuscripts, British Library) - Dedicatee
- IO Islamic 3939 (Oriental Manuscripts, British Library) - Dedicatee
- IO Islamic 4619 (Oriental Manuscripts, British Library) - Patron
- King's Pote 32 (King's College Library, King's College Cambridge)
- King's Pote 87 (King's College Library, King's College Cambridge)
- King's Pote 155 (King's College Library, King's College Cambridge)
- King's Pote 181 (King's College Library, King's College Cambridge)
- Or 2265 (Oriental Manuscripts, British Library) - Scribe
- Or 5880 (Oriental Manuscripts, British Library)
- Or 7483 (Oriental Manuscripts, British Library)
- Or 12988 (Oriental Manuscripts, British Library) - Depicted
- Persian MS 10 (The John Rylands Research Institute and Library, The University of Manchester)
- Persian MS 500 (The John Rylands Research Institute and Library, The University of Manchester)
The above references reflect only the current coverage of the online catalogue and may not be comprehensive.