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From Adam to Abaqa: Qadi Baidawi's Rearrangement of History

Authors: MELVILLE, Charles;

From Adam to Abaqa: Qadi Baidawi's Rearrangement of History

Abstract

L'ouvrage de Qādī Baidāwī, le Nizâm al-tawārīkh (c. 674/1275), est habituellement neglige comme etant un ouvrage general peu important d'histoire musulmane. Bien qu'il soit effectivement d'une utilite limitee pour l'information factuelle, son interpretation de l'histoire, qui a eu une grade influence, nous interesse egalement pour d'autres raisons. Il semble evident que l'ouvrage a ete compose sous le mecenat de Shams al-Din Juvaini et de Sughunjaq Noyan: il s'inscrit dans la lignee des efforts deployes par ces deux dignitaires pour inciter le pouvoir mongol etranger a adopter la culture et les traditions de leurs sujets persans. L'accent que met Baidāwī sur l'histoire iranienne et sur l'etique de la facon de gouverner, fournit un cadre pour affirmer la continuite d'un pouvoir independant sur le plateau iranien sous les nouveaux conquerants mongols.

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