Tarikh-i guzida

[3] It was written in a dry simple style and dedicated to Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad.

The introduction includes the creation of the world followed by six sections;[3] Also mentioned is the Mongol invasion.

[4] Hamdallah produced a world map in the Tarikh-i guzida which contained meridians.

[3] The Tarikh-i guzida was very popular and numerous copies existed, of which many were found in European collections.

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