Ibn Taghribirdi
Jamal al-Din Yusuf bin al-Amir Sayf al-Din Taghribirdi, or Abū al-Maḥāsin Yūsuf ibn Taghrī-Birdī, or Ibn Taghribirdi was an Islamic historian born in the 15th century in Mamluk Egypt. He studied under al-Ayni and al-Maqrizi, two of the leading Cairene historians and scholars of the day.
Ibn Taghribirdi's most famous work is a multi-volume chronicle of Egypt and the Mamluk sultanate called al-Nujum al-zahira fi muluk Misr wa'l-Qahira. His style is annalistic and gives precise dates for most events; this format makes it clear that Ibn Taghribirdi had privileged access to the sultans and their records. The name "Taghribirdi" is cognate to modern Turkish "Tanrıverdi" and means god-given in Turkic languages.
Works
Al-Nujūm al-Zāhirah fī Mulūk Miṣr wa-al-Qāhirah. Chronicle of period from the Islamic conquest of Egypt in 641 to 1468.- *Edited by William Popper. 12. vols. Cairo, Dār al-Kutub al-Miṣrīyah, 1929–56.
- *Miṣr al-Jadīdah, al-Qāhirah, al-Maktab al-ʻArabī lil-Maʻārif, 2017.al-Manhal al-ṣāfī wa-al-mustawfá baʻda al-wāfī ; 13-vol. biographical dictionary with approx. 3000 entries celebrating the lives of sultans, princes, scholars and scientists, dignitaries, and entertainers, from the Bahri dynasty and later. Ḥawādith al-duhūr fī madá al-ayyām wa-al-shuhūr ; Egypt history 1250–1517 continues al-Maqrizi's Suluk li-ma'rifat duwwal al-muluk.Al-Baḥr al-zākhir fī tārīkh al-ʻālam wa-akhbār al-awāʼil wa-al-awākhir ; universal history from creation of Adam ; Iraq MS purchased by Dar al-Kutub, Egypt.Mawrid al-laṭāfah fī man waliya al-salṭanah wa-al-khilāfah ; Biographies of the sultans and the caliphs.