The Tabaqat-i-Akbari of Khwajah Nizamuddin Ahmad : Volume III, Part 2. [English Translation]
by Nizam al-Din Ahmad ibn Muhammad Muqim [d. 1594 AD] [ De, Brajendranath ; & Prashad, Baini ; translators & editors: ]
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Spine bump. Several words inked to flyleaf. Good. Mughal Empire Asiatic Society of Bengal Calcutta 1939 boards 23x15cm, (51),(340) pp., Later crude binder's blind cloth-backed boards. Series: Bibliotheca Indica, Work No. 225, Vol. III, Part 2. Pagination runs li, 465-815. Full title reads: "The Tabaqat-i-Akbari of Khwajah Nizamuddin Ahmad : (A History of India from the Early Musalman Invasions to the Thirty-eighth Year of the Reign of Akbar)". Contents of this volume: The Section About the Sultans of Malwa; The Section About the Sultans of Kashmir; The Section About the Rulers of Sind; An Account of the Dynasty of the Sultans of Multan.
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- The Tabaqat-i-Akbari of Khwajah Nizamuddin Ahmad : Volume III, Part 2. [English Translation]
- Author
- Nizam al-Din Ahmad ibn Muhammad Muqim [d. 1594 AD] [ De, Brajendranath ; & Prashad, Baini ; translators & editors: ]
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- Used - Spine bump. Several words inked to flyleaf. Good.
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- Asiatic Society of Bengal
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- 1939
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- Medieval India South Asia Historiography Historical History Kashmir Malwa Sind Multan Dynasty
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