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The tuzuk-i-Jahangiri : or memoirs of Jahangir / Jahangir ; translated by Alexander Rogers ; edited by Henry Beveridge.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Persian Publication details: New Delhi : Atlantic, 2021.ISBN:
  • 9788171561315
Subject(s): Summary: "Emperor Nuru-D-Din Jahangir Hails From The Illustrious Babur Family. The Memoir Writing Trend Descended To Babur Down From His Great Ancestor, Amir Timur. In Spite Of His Varied Preoccupations In Battles And Other Political Knottings, Babur Had Well Afforded To Roll Out His Memoirs Which Outline More Vividly As Compared To That Of His Ancestors.Jahangir Kept Up To The Scene As The Ruling Soul For A Long Duration Of Twenty-Two Years. The Incentive Of Carrying On His Memoirs Ended In The Seventeenth Year Of His Rule For Break Down In His Health After Which They Were Continued By Mu'Tamad Khan Till The 19Th Year Of Jahangir'S Power, Under His Psecudo Name. The Memoirs Were Conclusively Written Out In The Narrative Of Iqbal-Nama Of Which Mu'Tamad Khan Was The Distinguished Author.The Present Tuzuk-I-Jahangiri Or Memoirs Of Jahangir Gave A Lively Picture Of India In The Early Decades Of The Seventeenth Century, And Are A Valuable Supplement To The Akbar-Nama And Other Such Writings Of The Time."--
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Print Print OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Main Library General Books 954.0256092 JA-T V2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) V.2. From the thirteenth to the beginning of the nineteenth year of his reign Available 149965
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"Emperor Nuru-D-Din Jahangir Hails From The Illustrious Babur Family. The Memoir Writing Trend Descended To Babur Down From His Great Ancestor, Amir Timur. In Spite Of His Varied Preoccupations In Battles And Other Political Knottings, Babur Had Well Afforded To Roll Out His Memoirs Which Outline More Vividly As Compared To That Of His Ancestors.Jahangir Kept Up To The Scene As The Ruling Soul For A Long Duration Of Twenty-Two Years. The Incentive Of Carrying On His Memoirs Ended In The Seventeenth Year Of His Rule For Break Down In His Health After Which They Were Continued By Mu'Tamad Khan Till The 19Th Year Of Jahangir'S Power, Under His Psecudo Name. The Memoirs Were Conclusively Written Out In The Narrative Of Iqbal-Nama Of Which Mu'Tamad Khan Was The Distinguished Author.The Present Tuzuk-I-Jahangiri Or Memoirs Of Jahangir Gave A Lively Picture Of India In The Early Decades Of The Seventeenth Century, And Are A Valuable Supplement To The Akbar-Nama And Other Such Writings Of The Time."--

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