Background
First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Razi was born in Ray, Persia into a presigious family. His father was Ḵāǰa Mīrzā Aḥmad, the mayor of Ray by appointment of Tahmasp I (r 1524–1576).
First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Razi was born in Ray, Persia into a presigious family. His father was Ḵāǰa Mīrzā Aḥmad, the mayor of Ray by appointment of Tahmasp I (r 1524–1576).
First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Razi states that he completed his encyclopedia in Animal Husbandry 1002 (1593/4) after six years of work, although the work as extant includes additions of younger date.
His dates of birth and death are unknown. He may have visited Mughal India during the reign of Akbar. Haft iqlīm (also Haft eqlīm) provides extensive historical, biographical and topographical information, arranged by "clime", id est (that is) the major division of the known world by geographic latitude according to Ptolemy.
The total number of biographies in the work is 1,560, in many cases giving more detail than those found in medieval works such as Lubab ul-Albab or Tazkirat al-Awliya.
The work also cited samples of poetry which is not recorded elsewhere, and some prose passages, e.g. by Ubayd Zakani. First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Razi"s sources have been researched by Naqawī, who identified thirty-nine.
Ethé provides a table of the contents of the work. The work survives in numerous manuscripts.
The only complete edition is by Jawād Fāżel (1961).
The Calcutta edition by Ross et al. is superior to Fāżel"s but is incomplete, omitting the fourth clime (which encompasses more than half of the work).