The
Jāmiʿ al-tawārīkh, (; ; ), (
"Compendium of Chronicles") is a work of literature and history, produced in the Mongol
Ilkhanate in Persia. Written by
Rashid-al-Din Hamadani (1247–1318) at the start of the 14th century, the breadth of coverage of the work has caused it to be called "the first world history". It was in three volumes. The surviving portions total approximately 400 pages, with versions in
Persian,
Arabic, and
Mongolian. The work describes cultures and major events in world history from China to Europe; in addition, it covers Mongol history, as a way of establishing their cultural legacy.