The History of the At beks of Syria and Persia is an English translation of the Persian chronicle written by Muhammad ibn Khwandshah, a 14th-century historian and court official. It offers a detailed and firsthand account of the Atabegs, a dynasty of Turkic and Kurdish rulers who governed parts of Iran and Syria from the 12th to the 14th century.
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