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Zafarnama (Yazdi biography)         
  • Ibrahim Sultan]]'s copy, 1435–1436
The Zafarnama () is a panegyric book written by Sharaf al-Din Ali Yazdi approximately two decades after the death of its main subject, Timur, the Turco-Mongol conqueror. It was commissioned by Ibrahim Sultan, Timur's grandson between 1424–28, and remains one of the best-known sources of Timur's life.
Yazdi Karanjia         
THEATRE PERSON FROM INDIA
Yazdi Naoshriwan Karanjia
Yazdi Naoshriwan Karanjia (born 3 March 1937, Valsad) is a Gujarati theatre person from India. He is based in Surat and widely noted as one of the doyens of Parsi theatre.
biography         
  • Einhard as scribe
  • ''[[Eminent Victorians]]'' set the standard for 20th century biographical writing, when it was published in 1918.
  • The Book of Martyrs]]'', was one of the earliest English-language biographies.
  • [[James Boswell]] wrote what many consider to be the first modern biography, ''[[The Life of Samuel Johnson]]'', in 1791.
PUBLISHED ACCOUNT OF A PERSON'S LIFE
Biographies; Official biography; Biographical; Biog.; Biography of living persons; Philosophical biography; Biographies of living persons; Authorized biography; Authorised biography; Biografia; Historical biography; Biography (genre)
n. an authorized; critical; unauthorized biography

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Zafarnama (Yazdi biography)
The Zafarnama () is a panegyric book written by Sharaf al-Din Ali Yazdi approximately two decades after the death of its main subject, Timur, the Turco-Mongol conqueror. It was commissioned by Ibrahim Sultan, Timur's grandson between 1424–28, and remains one of the best-known sources of Timur's life.