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isamis futuh-us-salatin​

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Abdul Malik Isami (1311-?) was a 14th-century Indian historian and court poet. He wrote in Persian language, under the patronage of Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah, the founder of the Bahmani Sultanate. He is best known for Futuh-us-Salatin (c. 1350), a poetic history of the Muslim conquest of India.

Early life

Isami was born in 1311, possibly in Delhi. His father's name was 'Izz ul-Din 'Isami.[1] His ancestor Fakhr Malik Isami had migrated from Baghdad to India during the reign of Iltutmish (r. 1211–1236).[2]

In 1327, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Muhammad bin Tughluq decided to move his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad in Deccan region. Several residents of Delhi, including Isami's family, were ordered to move to Daulatabad. His 90-year-old grandfather died during this journey.

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Futuh-us-Salatin is a versified history of the Muslim rulers, beginning from Sultan Mahmud down to 1350 AD ie

just before the end of the rule of Sultan muhammad bin tughlaq of Delhi. The writer was Isami, some say his full name was Abdul Malik Isami. He belonged to a noble family, probably of Arab origin, and they came to India in the reign of Sultan Shamsuddin iltutmish 12101236 AD).

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