The Nosakh-e jahan-ara (Persian: نسخ جهانآرا, romanized: The World-Adorning Texts), also known as the Tarikh-e jahan-ara,[1] is a Persian universal history composed by the Safavid scribe and historian Ahmad Ghaffari Qazvini in 1563/64.
[2][3] It was dedicated to the Safavid shah Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576).
[4] The Nosakh-e jahan-ara was a prominent book, as indicated by the numerous surviving copies.
[5] The work is structured, drawing inspiration from the Habib al-siyar, and instead of artistic or poetic details, it prioritizes military events.
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