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Mustafa Naima : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mustafa Naima Muṣtafa Na'īmā (مصطفى نعيما in Ottoman; ''Mustafa Naima'' in modern Turkish) (1655 in Aleppo – 1716 in Patras; 1065–1128 according to the Hijri calendar) was an Ottoman bureaucrat and historian who wrote the chronicle known as the ''Ta'rīkh-i Na'īmā'' (''Naima's History''). He is often considered to be the first official historian of the Ottoman Empire, although this formal office was probably not created until the time of his successor, Rashid. ==Life and career== Mustafā Na'īm (مصطفى نعيم) was born the son of a Janissary in Aleppo. He joined the palace guard in Constantinople and was educated as a secretary there. He rose in the financial administration of the empire until the palace intrigues caused him to be sent to a provincial administrative post in 1715. As a historian Mustafa Naima mentions the arrival of Mughal ambassadors: Qaim Beg, Sayyid Ataullah and Hajji Ahmad Saeed, sent by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The ambassadors lodged in the Seraglio of Saiwush Pasha.〔http://books.google.com/books?id=uB1uAAAAMAAJ&q=qaim+beg#search_anchor〕
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