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Father Krusinski, Procurator-General of the Jesuit Mission and intermediary between the Papacy and the Safavid court, resided in Isfahan and was thus an eyewitness to the siege of the city. His account of the conditions and events preceding and during the siege and the subsequent demise of the Safavids is unique. It also offers key insights into the workings of the late Safavid state and government as well as the functions of the royal harem. This set includes the translation of the Clodius edition undertaken at the behest of the Ottoman Grand Vizier Damat Ibrahim. Together, these scarce volumes provide a unique source of information on late Safavid Persia. With an introduction by leading contemporary scholar, Rudi Matthee, the set will be welcomed by academics, collectors and libraries.

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Volume 1: A History of the Late Revolution in Persia by J. T. Krusinski New Introduction by Rudi Matthee Preface Introduction: A history of the late revolution in Persia Origin of the family of the Sophies; Ismael; Thamas; Ismael II; Mahomet Codabende; Emir Heuse; Ismael III; Abas Goal; Sefi; Abas II; Solyman; Hussein A History of the Late Revolution in Persia Volume 2: A History of the Late Revolution in Persia by J. T. Krusinski A History of the Late Revolution in Persia (contd) Appendix Index Volume 3: The Chronicle of a Traveller, or a History of the Afghan Wars with Persia translated by G. N. Mitford from the Latin of J. C. Clodius Preface Introduction Turkish author’s preface The Chronicles of a Traveller Preface concerning the modern kings of Persia and the duration of their reigns; Supplement to the history of Shah Abas II; History of Shah Sooliman; History of the mother of the Princess Royal; History of Mirza Abas; Death of Sooliman; History of Shah Hoossein; Consideration of the cause of the destruction of the Persian Empire; The early history of the Afghans; Description of the Afghan mose of warfare; The routes and distance from Isfahan to the city of Candahar; Description of Candahar; Reasons for the occupation of Candahar by the Persians; Rebellion of Georgis Khan, Prince of Geoprgia, and his flight; The arrival of Georgis Khan at Isfahan, and his pardon by the Shah; The arrival of an Indian ambassador to demand restitution of Candahar; Determination of the Shah and his ministers to send Georgis Khan at the head of an army to Candahar, and rejection of the demands of the Kino of India; History of Meer Veis; The arrival of Meer Veis at Isfahan, and the rest of his proceedings with the Shah and the ministers; Of the pilgrimage of Meer Veis and his petition to the Shah, assigning his reasons for it; The questions put by Meer Veis to the Ulemas of the hijaz; Return of Meer Veis to Isfahan, from his Pilgrimage; Arrival of the Russian ambassador to the court of Isfahan; Advice of Meer Veis concerning the ambassador; Departure of Meer Veis for Candahar; Arrival of Meer Veis at Candahar and deliberation on the murder of Georgis Khan; Consultation of Meer Veis, after the assassination of Georgis Khan, with the Afghans; Seizure of the fortress of Candahar; Deliberation of the Afghans, after the capture of the fortress; Letter sent by Meer Veis to the Shah of Persia; Letter of Meer Veis to the ministers of the Emperor of Hindostan; The reduction of Candahar undertaken by the Persians under Khoosrow Khan; Preparation of Meer Veis for the reception of Khoosrow Khan; The Persians raise the siege of Candahar, their defeat and flight; Death of Meer Veis; The reign of Meer Abdallah in Candahar; History of Meer Mahmood, his assassination of Meer Abdallah, and usurpation; Of the second Persian war for the recovery of Candahar, of their general, Suffee Koolly Khan, and the fate of his young son; Defeat of the Persians and death of Suffee Koolly Khan and his young son; Determination of the Persians to renew the war with the Afghans; The cooperation of the Portuguese fleet sought by the Persians; Arrival of Meer Mahmood at Kirman, its siege and capture. Battle with Lootf Ally Khan. Defeat of Mahmood and his flight into Candahar; Conspiracy of the council against Looft Ally Khan; The fate of the Etimad-Dowlet, or Prime Minister, Fetteh Ally Khan, and the false calumnies against him; The Etimad-Dowlet deprived of sight through the machinations of his enemies; Lootf Ally Khan summoned from Shiraz and cast into prison; Assembly of the Shah’s ministers and the Etimad-Dowlet confronted with his accusers; The Etimad-Dowlet’s first answer; Answer the second; Answer the third; Answer the fourth; Answer the fifth; Answer the sixth; Answer the seventh; Answer the eighth; Answer the ninth; Account of Lootf Ally Khan; Supplement to the history of Lootf Ally Khan; The celestial and terrestrial signs that appeare

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      Publication Date: Publication Date: 30/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9781780764689, 978-1780764689
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      Book Synopsis
      Father Krusinski, Procurator-General of the Jesuit Mission and intermediary between the Papacy and the Safavid court, resided in Isfahan and was thus an eyewitness to the siege of the city. His account of the conditions and events preceding and during the siege and the subsequent demise of the Safavids is unique. It also offers key insights into the workings of the late Safavid state and government as well as the functions of the royal harem. This set includes the translation of the Clodius edition undertaken at the behest of the Ottoman Grand Vizier Damat Ibrahim. Together, these scarce volumes provide a unique source of information on late Safavid Persia. With an introduction by leading contemporary scholar, Rudi Matthee, the set will be welcomed by academics, collectors and libraries.

      Table of Contents
      Volume 1: A History of the Late Revolution in Persia by J. T. Krusinski New Introduction by Rudi Matthee Preface Introduction: A history of the late revolution in Persia Origin of the family of the Sophies; Ismael; Thamas; Ismael II; Mahomet Codabende; Emir Heuse; Ismael III; Abas Goal; Sefi; Abas II; Solyman; Hussein A History of the Late Revolution in Persia Volume 2: A History of the Late Revolution in Persia by J. T. Krusinski A History of the Late Revolution in Persia (contd) Appendix Index Volume 3: The Chronicle of a Traveller, or a History of the Afghan Wars with Persia translated by G. N. Mitford from the Latin of J. C. Clodius Preface Introduction Turkish author’s preface The Chronicles of a Traveller Preface concerning the modern kings of Persia and the duration of their reigns; Supplement to the history of Shah Abas II; History of Shah Sooliman; History of the mother of the Princess Royal; History of Mirza Abas; Death of Sooliman; History of Shah Hoossein; Consideration of the cause of the destruction of the Persian Empire; The early history of the Afghans; Description of the Afghan mose of warfare; The routes and distance from Isfahan to the city of Candahar; Description of Candahar; Reasons for the occupation of Candahar by the Persians; Rebellion of Georgis Khan, Prince of Geoprgia, and his flight; The arrival of Georgis Khan at Isfahan, and his pardon by the Shah; The arrival of an Indian ambassador to demand restitution of Candahar; Determination of the Shah and his ministers to send Georgis Khan at the head of an army to Candahar, and rejection of the demands of the Kino of India; History of Meer Veis; The arrival of Meer Veis at Isfahan, and the rest of his proceedings with the Shah and the ministers; Of the pilgrimage of Meer Veis and his petition to the Shah, assigning his reasons for it; The questions put by Meer Veis to the Ulemas of the hijaz; Return of Meer Veis to Isfahan, from his Pilgrimage; Arrival of the Russian ambassador to the court of Isfahan; Advice of Meer Veis concerning the ambassador; Departure of Meer Veis for Candahar; Arrival of Meer Veis at Candahar and deliberation on the murder of Georgis Khan; Consultation of Meer Veis, after the assassination of Georgis Khan, with the Afghans; Seizure of the fortress of Candahar; Deliberation of the Afghans, after the capture of the fortress; Letter sent by Meer Veis to the Shah of Persia; Letter of Meer Veis to the ministers of the Emperor of Hindostan; The reduction of Candahar undertaken by the Persians under Khoosrow Khan; Preparation of Meer Veis for the reception of Khoosrow Khan; The Persians raise the siege of Candahar, their defeat and flight; Death of Meer Veis; The reign of Meer Abdallah in Candahar; History of Meer Mahmood, his assassination of Meer Abdallah, and usurpation; Of the second Persian war for the recovery of Candahar, of their general, Suffee Koolly Khan, and the fate of his young son; Defeat of the Persians and death of Suffee Koolly Khan and his young son; Determination of the Persians to renew the war with the Afghans; The cooperation of the Portuguese fleet sought by the Persians; Arrival of Meer Mahmood at Kirman, its siege and capture. Battle with Lootf Ally Khan. Defeat of Mahmood and his flight into Candahar; Conspiracy of the council against Looft Ally Khan; The fate of the Etimad-Dowlet, or Prime Minister, Fetteh Ally Khan, and the false calumnies against him; The Etimad-Dowlet deprived of sight through the machinations of his enemies; Lootf Ally Khan summoned from Shiraz and cast into prison; Assembly of the Shah’s ministers and the Etimad-Dowlet confronted with his accusers; The Etimad-Dowlet’s first answer; Answer the second; Answer the third; Answer the fourth; Answer the fifth; Answer the sixth; Answer the seventh; Answer the eighth; Answer the ninth; Account of Lootf Ally Khan; Supplement to the history of Lootf Ally Khan; The celestial and terrestrial signs that appeare

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