Chahar Maqalah (The Four Discourses) of Nidhami al-Arudi al-Samarqandi
Discover the rich historical insights of "Chahar Maqalah (The Four Discourses)" by Nidhami al-Arudi al-Samarqandi, expertly translated by Edward Granville Browne. This compelling work, published by the Gibb Memorial Trust in 2012, delves into the essential professions that flourished within the court of the Ghurid family of Bamiyan during the 12th century. Spanning 140 pages, this paperback edition explores the vital roles of the scribe, poet, astrologer, and physician, offering a fascinating glimpse into the cultural and intellectual life of the Middle East during this era. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in classical prose, "Chahar Maqalah" is a significant contribution to our understanding of medieval professions and their importance in royal courts. Don't miss the chance to enrich your library with this insightful historical text.