Injuids (English Wikipedia)

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  • Manz 2020, p. 266. Manz, Beatrice Forbes (2020). "Iranian Elites under the Timurids". In Steenbergen, Jo Van (ed.). Trajectories of State Formation across Fifteenth-Century Islamic West-Asia. Brill. pp. 257–282. ISBN 978-9004431300.
  • Bloom, Jonathan M. (2006). Beyond the legacy of Genghis Khan. Leiden; Boston: Brill. pp. 217, 237. ISBN 978-9004150836. p.217: "There then follow three well-known manuscripts of the Shahnama, long associated with the Inju dynasty and its capital of Shiraz. The first of these is dated Safar 7311November 1330 (pl. 17); the second dated the last day of Jumada I 733/16 February 1333 (fig. 34); and the third, dispersed but reconstructed, contains a dedication dated Ramadan 741/mid-March 1341 (pl. 18). " (...) p.237 "It has been proposed that the enthroned figure in the center of the left side of the frontispiece in the 1333 Shahnama represents Sharaf al-Din Mabmud Shah who, at the time this manuscript was produced, served as the Inju dynasty administrator of the estates in Fars province belonging to the Ilkhan Abu Sa'id. In this capacity, Mabmud Shah certainly would have had the wherewithal to commission an illustrated Shahnama and to have directed that his portrait be placed at the beginning of the volume."

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  • Biran, Michal; Kim, Hodong, eds. (2023). The Cambridge History of the Mongol Empire Vol 1. Cambridge University Press. p. 228. doi:10.1017/9781316337424. ISBN 978-1-316-33742-4. In the absence of the Ilkhanid dynasty, various margrave families also struck out on their own. In Fars, the Injuids, whom Öljeitü had appointed to govern the royal lands in the south, expressed their own claim to sovereignty, exemplified in a series of elaborately illustrated books that set the course for Shiraz to become a pre-eminent center of book arts through the fourteenth century. The Injuids did not last long, and Fars was absorbed by 1357 into the expanding Muzaffarid state.
  • Chida-Razvi, Mehreen (October 2022). "Power and Politics of Representation: Picturing Elite Women in Ilkhanid Painting". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 32 (4): 778–779. doi:10.1017/S1356186321000742. ISSN 1356-1863.
  • Mohseni, Mansooreh; Kharabati, Sajede (July 2021). "A comparative study of traditional Iranian Schools flexibility from the Seljukid era to Qajar era". Bagh-e Nazar. 18 (98): 80 ff. doi:10.22034/bagh.2021.238466.4598. In the Ilkhani era, in the Imami school of Esfahan... (...) In the Ilkhani sample of Isfahan Imamiyeh School... (...) the Imami Ilkhanate School...

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