Idrīs-i Bidlīsī, a historian and bureaucrat, lived at the end of the fifteenth
and the beginning of the sixteenth centuries, during a considerably tumultuous
period that witnessed rivalries for supremacy in the Islamic world. He was born
in Rayy, Iran, in 1457, where his Shiite-Nurbakhshī father, Husām al-Dīn ‘Ali
Bidlīsī, was visiting the founder of the Nurbakhshī order, Sayyid Muhammad
Nurbakhsh (d. 1465). After staying there for a short time, Bidlīsī’s family returned to Bidlīs, where they had family roots. After a short residence in Bidlīs,
the family moved to Tabriz and settled there just before 1471-1472.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | April 20, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 |