Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Kamal-ud-Din Abd-ur-Razzaq ibn Ishaq Samarqandi (Persian: کمالالدین عبدالرزاق بن اسحاق سمرقندی, 1413–1482), was a Timurid chronicler and Islamic scholar. He was for a while the ambassador of Shah Rukh, the Timurid dynasty ruler of Persia. In his role as ambassador he visited Calicut in western India in the early 1440s. He wrote a narrative of what he saw in Calicut which is valuable as information on Calicut's society and culture."@en }
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- Abd-al-Razzāq_Samarqandī comment "Kamal-ud-Din Abd-ur-Razzaq ibn Ishaq Samarqandi (Persian: کمالالدین عبدالرزاق بن اسحاق سمرقندی, 1413–1482), was a Timurid chronicler and Islamic scholar. He was for a while the ambassador of Shah Rukh, the Timurid dynasty ruler of Persia. In his role as ambassador he visited Calicut in western India in the early 1440s. He wrote a narrative of what he saw in Calicut which is valuable as information on Calicut's society and culture.".
- Q2511004 comment "Kamal-ud-Din Abd-ur-Razzaq ibn Ishaq Samarqandi (Persian: کمالالدین عبدالرزاق بن اسحاق سمرقندی, 1413–1482), was a Timurid chronicler and Islamic scholar. He was for a while the ambassador of Shah Rukh, the Timurid dynasty ruler of Persia. In his role as ambassador he visited Calicut in western India in the early 1440s. He wrote a narrative of what he saw in Calicut which is valuable as information on Calicut's society and culture.".