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Qiwam al-Din al-Fath ibn Ali ibn Muhammad al-Bundari al-Isfahani (; died after 1241/2), commonly known as Bundari (بنداري) or al-Bundari (البنداري), was an writer who is known for translating the Persian epic poem into .

The only information about his life is included in his books. He was most likely from a prominent family, thus his nisba "Bundari", due to the family's connection with the important administrative office of bundar.

Bundari was born and raised in the city of , located in ( Irāq-i Ajam), a region corresponding to the western part of . The modern historians al-Ziriklu and Jalili state that he was born in 1190, but the Azartash Azarnoosh considered this uncertain. Bundari was one of the many Iranian elites who left their unstable country in the early 13th-century. By 1223, he is reported to have stayed in in Syria, where he enjoyed the patronage of its ruler al-Mu'azzam Isa (). It was to him that Bundari devoted most of his work. Bundari most likely left Damascus after the death of al-Mu'azzam Isa in 1227, possibly returning to Isfahan, which was ruled by the Khwarazmshah. Another possibility is that he went to , where he is recorded to have been in 1241/2.

Bundari is also known to have written two other books, the Sana al-Barq al-Shami and Zubdat al-nuṣra wa nukhbat al-usra.


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