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BIBLIOGRAPHY A - CONTEMPORARY AND NEAR CONTEMPORARY SOURSES Abdul Baqi Nihavandi, Maasir-i-Rahimi, ed., Hidayat Husain, Bib.ind, Calcutta, 1910-31. Abdul Fazl Mamuri, Tarihh-i-Aurangzeb, MS, Br, M. or, 1671.(Continuation of Sadiq Khan's Shahjahan Noma) Abdul Hamid Lahori, Badshah Nama, ed. Maulvi Kabimddin and Maulvi Abdur Raliim,Bib.Ind.calcutta,l 867-68. Abdul Qadir Badauni, Muntakhab-ut-Tawarikh, ed., Ali Ahmad and Lees Bib Ind. Calcutta, 1865-68, tr., W.H. Lowe, Second edition,1973. Abul FazL, Ain-i-Akbari, ed. Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Delhi, 1856; English tr. Vol,I, Blochman,Calcutta,1927;Vol.n and IH, Jeirette, Calcutta 1948 andl949 Abul Fazl, Akbarnama, Bib.ind. Calcutta, 1873-87, tr. H. Beveridge, 3 Vols. reprint, 1977. Alauddin Gaibi Isfahani (Mirja Nathan), Baharistan-i-Ghaibi, tr. Borah Gauhati, 1936. Ali Muhammad Khan, Mirat-i-Ahmadi, ed. Syed Nawab Ali, Baroda, 1927-28 EngUsh tr. By M.F.Lokhandwala, Baroda 1965. Amin Qazwini, Badshah Nama, MS. Br. M.or, 173; Add. 20,734. Annals of Delhi Padshahat, Assamese Chronicle, tr. by S.K.Bhuyan, Gauhati, 1947 Anonymous, Dabistan-i-Mazahib, ed. Nazar Ashraf, Calcutta, 1809. Anonymous, Intikhab-i-Jahangir Shahi, B.M. or. 1648. Aqil Khan Razi, Waqiat-i-Alamgiri, ed. Zafar Hasan, Delhi, 1976 Asad Beg Qazwini, Risala-i-Tarikh Asad Beg Qazwmi,BM.,999. Babur, BaburNama, English translation, A.S.Beveridge, London, 1922. Bayazid Bayat, Tarikh-i-Humayun wa Akbar, ed. M.Hidayat Husain, Bib, Ind., Calcutta, 1941. Bhim Sen, Nushkha-i-Dilkusha, MS. Br.M. or, 23; tr.j.n. Sarkar, Bombay, 1972. Ghulam Husain, Riazus Salatin, ed., Maulvi Abdussalam,Bib.Ind.Series,1890. Ghulam Hussain Salim, Riyaz-us-Salatin, ed. Mavlavi Abdus Salam, Bib. 2", Calcutta, 1890. Ghulam Murtuza, Basatin-us-Salatin, Hydrabad, Deccan. Gulbadan Begum, Humayun Nama, ed., & tr., A.S. Beveridge, Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1909. 302

Hatim Khan, Alamgir Nairn, MS. Br. M.Add. 26, 233. An abridgement of Kazim's Alamgir Nama. Intikhab-i-Jahangir Shahi, Br. M. or 1648. Isar Das Nagar, Futuhat-i-Alamgiri, MS. Br. M. Add. 23, 884, tr., A. Rogers and H. Beveridge, 2 Vols in one, Delhi 1968. Jahangir, Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri, ed. Sayyid Ahmad, Ghazipur & Aligarh, 1864; English tr., Alexander Rogers, Henry Beveridge, 2 Vols. Third Edition, New Delhi, 1978. Jalal Taba Tabai, Badshah Nama, Br, M. or, 1976. Jalal Taba Tabai, Shah Fath Kangra, Br. M.or. 184. Jawala Sahai, Wiqaya Rajputana, Agra, 1878. Kamgar Husaini, Maasir-i-Jahangiri, B.M.or 1761. Kami Shirazi, Fath Nama-i-Nurjahan Padshah or Waqa-i-uzzaman, BibUothique Nationale, Paris, MS 111,1874,506. Maktubat-i-Khan-i-Jahan Muzaffar Khan Wa Gwaliarnama, B.M. Add 859 (This collection contains a letter written by Mirza Aziz koka to Jahangir) Muhammad Sadiq Khan, Shah Jahan Nama, Ms.Br.M.or,174;or 1671. Muhammad Bakhtawar Khan, M/rar-/-./4/a/w, ed., Sajida S. Alvi, Lahore, 1979. Muhammad Hashim Khafi Khan, Muntakhab-ul-Lubab, ed., K.D. Ahmad and Haig, Bib, Ind., Calcutta, 1860-74,1909-25. MxihammadKazhn, Alamgir Nama, Bib. Ind., Calcutta, 1865-73. Muhammad Qasim Hindu Shah Farishta, Gulsan-i-Ibrahimi or Tarikh-i- Farishta, Nawal Kishore, Kanpur, A.H. 1290/A.D.1874. Muhammad Salih Kambu, Amal-i-Salih, ed. G. Yazdani, Bib.ind. Calcutta, 1923-46. Muhammad Salih, Waqiat-i-MuhammadSalih,BT.M. 1683. Muhammad Saqi Mustaid Khan, Maasir-i-Alamgiri, ed. Agha Ahmad Ali Calcutta, Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1821, (Enghsh tr. J.Sarkar,Calcutta) Bibhotheca India, 1947. Muhammad Tahir Inayat Khan, Shah Jahan Nama, comp. W.E.Begle & Z.A. Desai, oxford university press, Delhi, 1990 Muhammad Tahir Inayat Khan, Shah Jahan Nama, I.O. 331. Muhammad UbaiduUah Farhati, Tarikh Tuhfah-i-RaJasthan, Udaipur, 1889. Muhammad Waris, Badshah Nama, 1.0. Etha, 329. (Continuetion of Lahori Badsha Nama). Mutamid Khan, Ahwal-i-Shahzadgi-i-Shah Jahan Padshah, Banikpur, Patna, or. Br. Lib, 3271. ^ Iqbalnama-i-Jahangiri, Lithographed Nawal Kishor Lucknow, 1870 & Bib.Ind.Calcutta, 1865. Jqbalnama-i-Jahangiri, ed., Maulana Muhammad Rafi, Allahabad, 1931. 303

Naimatullah, Tarikh-i-Khan-i-Jahan Lodi, ed., Imamuddin, Dacca, 1960. Nizamuddin Ahmad, Tabkat-i-Akbari, B.Dey, ed., Beni Prasad, Vol. I, Reprint, 1973 and Vol. II, Reprint 1992. Saqi Mustaid Khan, Maasir-i- Alamgiri ed. Maulavi Agha Ahmad Ali,tr. Sir Jadunath Sarkar, The Asiatic Society Calcutta Shah Abu Turab Wah, Tarikh-i-Gujarat, ed. Denisson Ross, Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1909. Shahabuddin Talish, Fatuhat-i-Ibratiyah, Urdu,tr. Mir Bahadur. Shaikh Muhammad Baqa, Mirat-i-Alam, M.S. Abdus Salam Collection, 84/314, Azad Library, A.M.U. Aligarh. SikandarB. Manjhu, Mirat-i-Sikandari, Bombay, 1890. Sujan Rai Bhandari, Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh, ed., Zafar Hussain, Delhi, 1918. Takmilah-i-Akbarnama (A Detailed Account of Akbars Reign from 47 Year to the Death of Akbar). Wali Sirhindi, Tawarikh-i-Jahangir Shahi, Bodleian, 231. Yusuf Mirak, Mazhar-i-Shah Jahani, Vol., II, ed. Pir Hishamuddin Rashid, Karanchi, 1961. B - BIOGRAPfflCAL ACCOUNTS, DOCUMENTS AND COLLECTION OF LETTERS Abdur Rashid Thattawi, Firang-i-Rashidi, 1653-54; ed. Abu Tahir Zulfiqar Ali Murshidabadi, Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1875 Abul Fazl, Insha-i-Abul Fazl ed. Nawal Kishore, Kanpur, 1872 Ahkam-i-Alamgiri (Anecdotes of Aurangzeb) tr. J.N. Sarkar, Calcutta, 1912 Ahkam-i-Alamgiri, tr. Nimeha Hamiduddin Akhbara-i- Darbar-i-Mulla and other miscellaneous papers (Sita Mau) Transcribed from J.N. Sarkar Collection and Jaipur Archives for the Raghubir Library, Sita Mau. Aurangzeb, Adab-i-Alamgiri, ed. Abdul Ghaftir Chaudhary 2 vols, Lahore, 1971 Aurangzeb, Kalimat-i-Taiyabat; Letters Collected by Inayatullah Kashmiri, S.M. Azizuddin Hussain, (d. sfr.) Delhi Balkrishan Barhaman, Letters of Shaikh Jalal Hisari and Balkrishan Barhaman, MS. Br. M. Add. 16, 859 Dastur-i-Amal-i-Shah Jahani, MS, Sir Sulaiman Collection, 675/53, Azad Library, A.M.U. Aligarh Farmans, Manshurs & Nishans, Addressed by the Imperial Mughals to the Princes of Rajasthan, Directorate of Archives, Govt.of Rajasthan, Bikaner. 304

Imperial Farmans (1577-1805), K.M. Jhaweri, Bombay, 1929. Kewal Ram, Tazkirat-ul-Umara, BM. Add. 16, 703, Khan-i-Jahan Sayid Muzaffar Khan Barha, Arzdasht-ha-i-Muzaffar, M.S. Add. 16, 859 M. Ziauddin Ahmad Shakeb, Mughal Archives, A Descriptive Catalogue of Documents Pertaining to the Reign of Shah Jahan, Vol I, Hyderabad, 1977 Muhammad Hadi Kanwar Khan, Tazkirat-us-Salatin (MS), Vol-II Naft Anjum, MS, A Collection of Letters Written by Udiraj or Talayar, Secretary of Raja Jai Singh Ruqqat-i-Alamgiri, (or Letters of Aurangzeb), tr. Jamshid H. Bihimoria, Delhi, 1972 Ruqqat-i-Alamgiri, ed. Sayyid Najib Ashraf Nadvi, 2 Vols. Azamgarh, 1930 Selected Documents of Shah Jahan's Reign, Published by Daftar-i-Diwani, Hyderabad, Deccan, 1950 Shahnawaz Khan, Maasir-ul-Umara, ed. Molvi Abdur Rahim, Bib. Ind. Calcutta, 1888, tr. Bevridge 2 Vols, Delhi Shaikh Farid Bhakkari, Zakhirat-ul-Khawanin, MS, Habib Ganj Collector Farsi 32/74, M.A. Library, A.M.U. Aligarh.ed. Moinul Haq, 3 Vol Karachi, 1966,1970,1974 Surat Singh, Tazkira-i-Pir Hassu Taili, MS, Department of History, Aligah Muslim University, Aligarh Yusuf Hussain Khan, Selected Documents of Shah Jahan's Reign, Hfbrabad, 1950 C - EUROPEAN SOURCES A Contemporary Dutch Chronicle of Mughal India, ed. & tr. Brij Narain and S.R. Sharma, Calcutta 1957 Captain Simpson, Voyage to East India, London-1715 De Laet, Description of India and Fragment of India History, tr. J.S. Hoyle and annoted by S.N. Banerjee, The Empire of the Great Mogol, Mumbai, 1928 Early Travels in India (1583-1619) ed. W. Foster, London, 1927 Fr. A. Monserrate, Commentary on Journey the Court ofakbar, tr. J.S. Hoyland and Annoted S.N. Bannerjee, Calcutta, 1922 Francesco Pelsaeret, Jahangir 's India, tr. Geyl and Moreland, Cambridge, 1925 Francois Bemier, Travels in the Mogul Empire, 1656-68, tr. A.Constable, 2 ed. Revised, V.A. Smith, London 1916 Hawkins, Purchas His Pilgrims, ed. James Maclehose and Sons, Glasgow, Vol. Ill, 1905 305

Jahangir and the Jesuits tr. C.H. Payne, London, 1930 Jean Baptiste Tavemier, Travels in India, 1640-67, tr. V.Bali, 2"*^ ed. Revised, Crooke London, 1925,2 vols. Joannes de laet, Descripion of India and Fragment of Indian History, tr. J.S. Hoyland and annoted by S.N. Banerjee, The Empire of the Great Moghols, Kitab Mahal, Bombay-1928 John Fiyer, A New account of East Lidia and Persia being nine years travels, 1627-81, ed.william Crooke,HakluytSociety, 2"'*series, London, 1909,1912 and 1915. John Marshal, Notes and observation on East India, ed. S.A.Khan. Jhon Marshal in India, London, 1927. Letters Received by the East India Comany from its Servants in the East, 1602-1617,6 Vols., Vol. I ed. Danvers, Vol. H-VI ed. FosterLondon, 1926 Nicolao Manucci, Storio DoMogor, 1653-1708, tr. W.Irvine, India Text Series, Govt, of India, London 1907-08. Pearson M.N., Portugues in India, Cambridge, 1987. Peter Mundy, Travels, Vol. II: Travels in Asia, 1630-34, ed. R.C. Temple, Hakluyt Society, 2"'' Series London, 1914. Pietro della Valle, The Travels ofpietro Delia Valle in India, tr. Edward gray, Hakhyun Society, London-1982. Rey Sebastian Manrique, Travel, 1629-43, ed. R.C. Temple,Hakhuyt Society, Second Series, London, 1914. The English Factories In India, (New series), ed. Sir Charles Fawcett, Oxford, 1936. The English Factories in India, 1618 69, ed. Foster 13 vols. Oxford 1906-27. Since they are not numbered each volume has been cited by the year it covers. Thomas Roe, The Embassy of Sir Thomas Roe, 1615-19, ed. W.Foster, London, 1926. Tieffenthale's, Description of Narwar (Where he stayed for many years) in Bemouilli's Beschreibung. D - RAJASTHANI SOURCES Banki Das, Baki Das ri Khyat, ed. Puratatua Jain VijaymimiJiaour, 1956 Banki Das, Banki Das ri Vigat, Jodhpur, 1956 Dalpat Vilas, ed. Rawat Saraswat Bikaner, 1960, Dashrath Sharma, ed. Dalpat Vilas, Sardul research Institute, Bikaner 1956 Dayal Das ri Khyat, two vols,vol.i deals Jodhpur, Shri Raghubir library, Sitamau Jodhpur Rajya ki Khyat, two vols., Shri Raghubir library, Sitamau 306

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