WitrynaBook Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.32526dc.contributor.author: Allam, Abul Fazaldc.contributor.author: Blochmann, H., Tr.dc.date.accessioned:... Skip to main content. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. ... Ain-i-akbari Vol. 1 WitrynaThe Akbarnama was written by Abul Fazl. The content of Akbarnama in brief: (i) The author of the Akbarnama, Abul Fazl grew up in the Mughal capital of Agra. He was widely read in Arabic, Persian, Greek philosophy and Sufism. Moreover he was a forceful debater and independent thinker who consistently opposed the views of the …
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WitrynaThe author of Ain-i-Akbari is Abul Fazal. The book is divided into five books. The first book deals with the imperial household. The second book deals with the servants of the emperor, the military and civil services. In 1855, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan finished his scholarly, well researched and illustrated edition of Abul Fazl's Ai'n-e Akbari, itself an extraordinarily difficult book. Having finished the work to his satisfaction, the work was brought to Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib believing that he would appreciate his labours. He … Zobacz więcej The Ain-i-Akbari (Persian: آئینِ اکبری) or the "Administration of Akbar", is a 16th-century detailed document recording the administration of the Mughal Empire under Emperor Akbar, written by his court historian, Zobacz więcej The Mustard of Man (Ain 76 Book 1) The business which Akbar Majesty transacts is multifarious. A large number of men were appointed on the days assembly of expenditure … Zobacz więcej Ain-i-Akbari was one of the first Persian texts to be translated into the English language. The original Persian text was translated into English in three volumes. The first volume, translated by Heinrich Blochmann (1873) consisted of Books I and II. The … Zobacz więcej The Ain-i-Akbari is the third volume of the Akbarnama containing information on Akbar's reign in the form of administrative reports, similar … Zobacz więcej Volume 1: Manzil-abadi (meaning place establishment) The volume has a total of 90 'Ain' or Regulations dealing and describing the different segments of administration and occupations at that time. The various ains include the one … Zobacz więcej • Mughal Karkhanas • Mughal Empire • Qutni Zobacz więcej • Ayeen Akbery (1684) • The Ain i Akbari, Volume 3 (1894) • Supplement to the first volume of Gladwin's Ayeen Akberi (1918) Zobacz więcej clank pet among us
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Witrynaindian history objective questions answers mcq are important in ssc, upsc, ibps and competitive examination and entrance tests. - question 3055 WitrynaAVantivarman belonged to Utpala dynasty emerged as a powerful King. He was most sagacious king. He built temples at Avantipur after his name. His Minister Suyya was a great genius. His court had a pride on two poets-Ranakar and Ananvardhana. During his time price of paddy showed a deep decline from 36 to 20 dinars. Witrynaperiod 1581-1605, when according to popular text-book writers, he created a religion, the Din-i-Ilahi, to absorb all religions. One must, then, begin with an elementary statement. To get at the ideas which Akbar held during this period, our primary source must be Abul Fazl's Akbarnama and Ain-i Akbari. These downing with the derricos