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Page 100
... court and recite it to scribes , and Abul Fazl himself , in his own words , ' planted his foot in the dread wilds of research'1 and went round interviewing old men and collecting copies of documents and reports.2 To help him with ...
... court and recite it to scribes , and Abul Fazl himself , in his own words , ' planted his foot in the dread wilds of research'1 and went round interviewing old men and collecting copies of documents and reports.2 To help him with ...
Page 108
... court , an extract was made from these records and was signed by three officials before being handed over to the ... court was an ominous reversal for the rigidly orthodox and until now very powerful members of the ulama , or religious ...
... court , an extract was made from these records and was signed by three officials before being handed over to the ... court was an ominous reversal for the rigidly orthodox and until now very powerful members of the ulama , or religious ...
Page 141
... court to witness both Khurram's departure for the Deccan and his triumphant return a year later . He was Sir Thomas Roe , England's first official ambassador to India and thus of sufficient standing to take a personal part in the daily ...
... court to witness both Khurram's departure for the Deccan and his triumphant return a year later . He was Sir Thomas Roe , England's first official ambassador to India and thus of sufficient standing to take a personal part in the daily ...
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Abul Fazl Agra Ajmer Akbar architecture arrived Asaf Khan Aurangzeb Babur Badauni Bahadur Bairam Bakhsh battle Bengal Bijapur brother brought building camp captured century Chitor court Dara Shukoh Dara's death Deccan Delhi died diwan-i-khas dynasty elephants emperor eunuch Fatehpur Sikri father favourite Fazl's followers garden Golconda Gwalior harem Hindal Hindu Hindustan Humayun hundred imperial India Islam Itimad-ud-daulah Jahangir jewels Jumla Kabul Kamran Kandahar Kashmir Khurram Khusrau killed Koran ladies Lahore later magnificent Mahabat Khan Mandu marched Mewar miles Mir Jumla Moghul army Moghul empire Mohammed Mongol months mosque Mumtaz Mahal Murad Muslim nobles Nur Jahan occasion official orthodox paintings palace Persian Portuguese present prince province Punjab Raja Rajasthan Rajput Rana rebellion reign religious royal ruler Salim Samarkand seemed sent Shah Jahan Shah Shuja Shah's Shahriyar Shaibani Shaikh Sher Shah Shia Shivaji Singh succession Sultan thousand throne Timur Timurid tomb victory wall