The Study of Badlisi’s Historiography with the Emphasis on the Forth Volume of Hasht Behesht

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Associate Professor of History Department, Kharazmi University

2 M.A in History of Islam, Kharazmi University

10.22081/hiq.2018.66106

Abstract

During the governing of Bayezid the second (886-918), the tradition of a comprehensive historiography of dynasty was founded in the territory of Othman dynasty. Hakim al- Din Edris ibn e- Hessam ibn e- Ali Badlisi Hanafi (926 after hijrah) developed one of these works by writing Hasht Behesht with this style. He tried to manifest the majesty of this dynasty by the record of life history of Othman sultans from the beginning to Mohammad Fateh era. Now, the question is raised related to the kinds of historical presumption paradigms which affected Badlisi to write the history of Othman dynasty and the how of his narrating and analyzing the first wars of this dynasty with Muslim emirates in Anatoly during the consistency of Othman government and the most important of all, the failure of his subservients from Timor. This research answers this questions by putting emphasis on the forth volume of the book by appreciating the method and viewpoint dominant on Badlisi’s historiography and his historical presumption paradigms. The findings of research indicate that Hasht Behesht has developed a comprehensive history of Othman dynasty with the purpose of displaying the majesty of Othman government being affected by the texts of historiography in the era of Genghis and Timor. The viewpoint of Badlisi in this book has been influenced by his religious schemes along with religiously legitimating based on the fighting tradition of Othman sultans against their enemies particularly Anatoly and Timor emirates. In this regard, he has fore grounded the inevitable element of divine destiny as the main reason of Timor’s victory by back grounding the shame of failure from the face of his subservients

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