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Abd al-Hoseyn Khatunabadi (Persian: عبدالحسین خاتون آبادی; 23 March 1630 – March 1694) was a 17th-century Persian historian of Safavid Iran, who is principally known for his historical chronicle of Vaqa'e' al-senin, referred to as the "most important source from the last decades of Safavid rule." Khatunabadi received his education in Isfahan, mostly under his father. He later observed the lectures of the pishnamaz (prayer imam) of Isfahan, Molla Reza-qoli (died 1661/62) at the Shah Mosque. Khatunabadi completed his Vaqa'e' al-senin in 1687/88, which he arranged into three segments.

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  • Abd al-Hoseyn Khatunabadi (Persian: عبدالحسین خاتون آبادی; 23 March 1630 – March 1694) was a 17th-century Persian historian of Safavid Iran, who is principally known for his historical chronicle of Vaqa'e' al-senin, referred to as the "most important source from the last decades of Safavid rule." Khatunabadi belonged to a prominent family of sayyid origin, which traced their ancestry back to the Shi'i imam Ali ibn Husayn Zayn al-Abidin (died 713). Although the family lived in Isfahan, they originally belonged to Qom, where they occupied the office of naqib (head of the sayyid families) in a hereditary fashion. It was Khatunabadi's paternal great-grandfather, Mir Emad al-Din Mohammad (also known as Shahmorad), who had moved to Isfahan in the 16th century, settling in a small village nearby, named Khatunabad. Khatunabadi received his education in Isfahan, mostly under his father. He later observed the lectures of the pishnamaz (prayer imam) of Isfahan, Molla Reza-qoli (died 1661/62) at the Shah Mosque. Khatunabadi completed his Vaqa'e' al-senin in 1687/88, which he arranged into three segments. (en)
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  • Kioumars Ghereghlou (en)
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  • Ḵātunābādi, ʿAbd-al-Ḥosayn (en)
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  • Abd al-Hoseyn Khatunabadi (Persian: عبدالحسین خاتون آبادی; 23 March 1630 – March 1694) was a 17th-century Persian historian of Safavid Iran, who is principally known for his historical chronicle of Vaqa'e' al-senin, referred to as the "most important source from the last decades of Safavid rule." Khatunabadi received his education in Isfahan, mostly under his father. He later observed the lectures of the pishnamaz (prayer imam) of Isfahan, Molla Reza-qoli (died 1661/62) at the Shah Mosque. Khatunabadi completed his Vaqa'e' al-senin in 1687/88, which he arranged into three segments. (en)
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  • Abd al-Hoseyn Khatunabadi (en)
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