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The History of India, as Told by its Own Historians
The Muhammadan Period
This comprehensive eight-volume collection (1867–77) includes descriptions of the texts of Islamic history, translations of extracts, and background information.
Henry Miers Elliot (Author), John Dowson (Edited by)
9781108055857, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 21 March 2013
646 pages
21.6 x 14 x 3.6 cm, 0.81 kg
This extensive eight-volume work was first published between 1867 and 1877 by the linguist John Dowson (1820–81) from the manuscripts of the colonial administrator and scholar Sir Henry Miers Elliot (1808–53). Before his death, hoping to bolster British colonial ideology, Elliot had intended to evaluate scores of Arabic and Persian historians of India, believing that his translations would demonstrate the violence of the Muslim rulers and 'make our native subjects more sensible of the immense advantages accruing to them under the mildness and the equity of our rule'. Volume 3 covers the period from the death of Nasir-ud-din Mahmud (1246–66) to the rise to power of Timur (1336–1405) at the end of the fourteenth century. It includes Timur's purported autobiography and the fifteenth-century Zafarnama of Sharafuddin Ali Yazdi, a history of the Timurid dynasty. The appendices contain studies of contemporaneous texts, including poetry and the Travels of Ibn Battuta.
Preface
10. Jamiu-t Tawarikh
11. Tazjiyatu-l Amsar
12. Tarikh-i Binakiti
13. Tarikh-i Guzida
14. Tarikh-i Alai
15. Tarikh-i Firoz Shahi (1)
16. Tarikh-i Firoz Shahi (2)
17. Futuhat-i Firoz Shahi
18. Malfuzat-i Timuri
19. Zafar-nama
Appendices.
Subject Areas: Asian history [HBJF]