Mahmoud Jaras, full name Mirzan Shah Mahmoud Jaras. /kloc-a historian of the Yerqiang khanate at the end of 0/7 century, who wrote The History of Ladder (Continued). Judging from the writing and writing level of The History of Lahoud (continued), Mahmoud Jaras received a good education from an early age and has rich knowledge of language, literature and history. At first, Mahmoud Jaras worked as a clerk in Arabia under Abdullah Hahan of the Yerqiang khanate. He was highly valued by Abdullah Hahan and was promoted to Burke. After Apack and Zhuo overthrew the Yerqiang khanate, Bahadur was put in the position of Khan as a puppet, and Mahmoud Jaras became one of the four Berks under Bahadur.
Chinese name: Mahmoud Jaras
Birthplace: Yerqiang Khan
Occupation: historian
Masterpiece: The History of Laxter (continued)
Position: Alar Burke clerk.
Mahmoud Jaras's greatest achievement in his life is his masterpiece The History of Rasheed (Continued). This is the most influential historical work describing the history of Central Asia after Mirzan Haidar's History of Rasheed. This book was written in the 26th year of Kangxi (1687), and recorded a series of important historical events in Central Asia and Xinjiang during the period of13 ~17th century. What is particularly valuable is that it continues to describe the history of the Yerqiang khanate from Lahoud to Bahadur 100 years, which makes people have a clear understanding of the long history of this area from Lahoud khanate to the demise of Yerqiang khanate in17th century, and supplements the shortcomings of Lahoud history and China historical records. Due to the author's rigorous attitude towards history compilation and the reliability of historical materials used, the historical materials provided have become an important basis for studying the history of Central Asia and Xinjiang. Therefore, this book has always been valued by historians for its precious historical value.
The History of Rashid (continued) is not only a rare historical work, but also of great value in writing things and portraying characters because of its fluent and vivid language and superb literary skills. Although the author compiles history, he is not short of literary talent. He is good at collecting details from legends and vividly recreating the images of historical figures, leaving a deep impression on people.
In his own works, the author also quoted many historical facts from Mirzan Haidar's historical works, and compiled many poems of poets such as Said, Rashid and Ayaz Bi Ke, which have been preserved to this day. In addition, the author's own poems are interspersed from time to time. Poetry and prose complement each other and add a lot of color to the article. Most of these poems are good advice, good use of folk proverbs and metaphors, concise language and profound meaning. Later generations can see Jaras' poetic talent from this.