Masir-I- Alamgiri: a history of the emperor Aurangzib-Alamgir(reign 1658-1707) of Saqi Must'ad Khan /

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मुख्य लेखक: Khan, Saqi Must'ad
अन्य लेखक: Sarkar, Sir Jadunath (TR.)
स्वरूप: पुस्तक
भाषा:अंग्रेज़ी
प्रकाशित: Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal 1947
श्रृंखला:Bibliotheca Indica.
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spelling Khan, Saqi Must'ad.
Masir-I- Alamgiri: a history of the emperor Aurangzib-Alamgir(reign 1658-1707) of Saqi Must'ad Khan / Tr. into English and annotated by Jadunath Sarkar
Calcutta: Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal 1947.
vii,350 p. 24 cm.,HB.
Rs. 10/-
Bibliotheca Indica.
Edward Dimock Collection.
Saqi Must'ad Khan's Maasir-I-Alamgiri is an annal of the events which occurred during the reign of Aurangzib- Alamgir, the last great Mughal Emperor of India. The work is based upon certain types of documentary evidence, which has been noted by Sir Jadunath Sarkar, who has translated this work in a condensed form, in the Introduction. Saqi Must'ad Khan describes in this work the wars waged by Aurangzib. It is very obvious that the Emperor was always in trouble-a fact which might have made him entirely dependent on the mercy of God. Aurangzib upset the administrative and financial system perfected by Akbar. Maasir-I-Alamgiri contains hints of Aurangzib's bias against the so-called ‘infidels'. It profoundly disturbed the plural culture of India, and enfeebled the fabric of Indian civilization. A redeeming feature of the work is the description of many interesting places in the Indian subcontinent.
History-India-Mughal period
TR. Sarkar, Sir Jadunath
spellingShingle Khan, Saqi Must'ad
Masir-I- Alamgiri: a history of the emperor Aurangzib-Alamgir(reign 1658-1707) of Saqi Must'ad Khan /
History-India-Mughal period
title Masir-I- Alamgiri: a history of the emperor Aurangzib-Alamgir(reign 1658-1707) of Saqi Must'ad Khan /
title_auth Masir-I- Alamgiri: a history of the emperor Aurangzib-Alamgir(reign 1658-1707) of Saqi Must'ad Khan /
title_full Masir-I- Alamgiri: a history of the emperor Aurangzib-Alamgir(reign 1658-1707) of Saqi Must'ad Khan / Tr. into English and annotated by Jadunath Sarkar
title_fullStr Masir-I- Alamgiri: a history of the emperor Aurangzib-Alamgir(reign 1658-1707) of Saqi Must'ad Khan / Tr. into English and annotated by Jadunath Sarkar
title_full_unstemmed Masir-I- Alamgiri: a history of the emperor Aurangzib-Alamgir(reign 1658-1707) of Saqi Must'ad Khan / Tr. into English and annotated by Jadunath Sarkar
title_short Masir-I- Alamgiri:
title_sort masir i alamgiri a history of the emperor aurangzib alamgir reign 1658 1707 of saqi must ad khan
title_sub a history of the emperor Aurangzib-Alamgir(reign 1658-1707) of Saqi Must'ad Khan /
topic History-India-Mughal period
topic_facet History-India-Mughal period
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