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Ibn Bibi Ibn Bibi was a Persian historiographer and the author of the primary source for the history of the Seljuq Sultanate of Rum during the 13th century.〔Bartusis, Mark C., ''The late Byzantine army: arms and society, 1204-1453'', (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992), 263.〕 He served as head of the chancellery of the Sultanate in Konya and reported on contemporary events. His most famous book is ''El-Evāmirü'l-'Alā'iyye fī'l-Umuri'l-'Ala'iyye.'' == Life ==
Ibn Bibi’s father, a native of Gorgan, lived for a time at the court of the Jalal al-Din Kwarezmshah and later worked at the Seljuq chancellery. His mother was a famous astrologer from Nishapur invited to Konya by Kayqubad I. The family was part of an exodus of Persian intellectuals from Mongol-dominated Iran. Ibn Bibi’s memoir is written in Persian and covers the period between 1192 and 1280.〔H. Crane, ''Notes on Saldjūq Architectural Patronage in Thirteenth Century Anatolia'', Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, Vol. 36, No. 1, 1993:2.〕 A single manuscript, produced for Kaykhusraw III, survives in Istanbul (Aya Sofya 2985). An abridged Persian version called ''Mukhtaṣar'' was produced during the author's lifetime in 1284-85. An Ottoman Turkish adaptation, sometimes called the ''Seljukname'', is included in the ''Oğuzname'' of the early 15th century court historian Yazicioğlu Ali. Several manuscripts of the latter survive in Ankara, Berlin, Istanbul, Leiden, St Petersburg, Moscow, and Paris.
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