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History of the Rise of the Mahomedan Power in India, till the Year AD 1612

Persian chronicler Ferishta's monumental seventeenth-century history of Muslim India, translated into English and published in four volumes in 1829.

Mahomed Kasim Ferishta (Author), John Briggs (Translated by)

9781108055543, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 28 March 2013

704 pages, 13 tables
21.6 x 14 x 3.9 cm, 0.88 kg

The Persian chronicler Ferishta (1560–1620) composed his great work, published in this four-volume English translation in 1829, at the court of Bijapur - where he spent most of his life - under the patronage of King Ibrahim Adil Shah II. It covers Muslim India from around 975 to 1612 and is notable for its balance, despite Ferishta's close involvement with some of the events and people he records. In the translator's preface, East India Company officer John Briggs (1785–1875) highlights the danger of misconceptions about the people of India and the importance of religious policy in the success or failure of her various governments. Volume 1 includes introductory matter, a chapter on pre-Muslim India, histories of the Ghaznavid kings of Lahore, and information on the rulers of Delhi. Also included is Briggs' valuable comparative chronology of events in Europe and India.

Preface
The life of the author
The author's preface
Introductory chapter on the Hindoos
Introduction
1. History of the kings of Lahore
2. History of the kings of Dehly.

Subject Areas: Asian history [HBJF]

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