Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Rashīd al-Dīn Tabīb (Persian: رشیدالدین طبیب) also Rashīd al-Dīn Fadhl-allāh Hamadānī (1247–1318) (Persian: رشیدالدین فضلالله همدانی), was a Persian physician of Jewish origin, who became the vizir of Mahmud Ghazan. A follower of Islam, Hamdani was commissioned by Ghazan to write the Jami al-Tawarikh, now considered the most important single source for the history of the Ilkhanid period and the Mongolian Empire. He retained his position as a vizir until 1316. After being charged with poisoning the Ilkhanid king Oljeitu, he was executed in 1318.Historian Morris Rossabi calls Rashid-al-Din "arguably the most distinguished figure in Persia during Mongolian rule".. }
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- Rashid-al-Din_Hamadani abstract "Rashīd al-Dīn Tabīb (Persian: رشیدالدین طبیب) also Rashīd al-Dīn Fadhl-allāh Hamadānī (1247–1318) (Persian: رشیدالدین فضلالله همدانی), was a Persian physician of Jewish origin, who became the vizir of Mahmud Ghazan. A follower of Islam, Hamdani was commissioned by Ghazan to write the Jami al-Tawarikh, now considered the most important single source for the history of the Ilkhanid period and the Mongolian Empire. He retained his position as a vizir until 1316. After being charged with poisoning the Ilkhanid king Oljeitu, he was executed in 1318.Historian Morris Rossabi calls Rashid-al-Din "arguably the most distinguished figure in Persia during Mongolian rule".".