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Title: Bahadur Shah's Diary

This diary is a translation from Farsi to Urdu of the Ahsan Al Akhbar of Mumbai and the Siraj Al Akhbar of Delhi, which has been published in book form for many years, and several editions of it have been printe . . .

BAHADUR SHAH KA ROZNAMCHA . . .

Title: Bahadur Shah's Diary

This diary is a translation from Farsi to Urdu of the Ahsan Al Akhbar of Mumbai and the Siraj Al Akhbar of Delhi, which has been published in book form for many years, and several editions of it have been printed. It has been continuously published in the newspaper Manawi Delhi since December 1934. Now it is being published under the new name, Bahadur Shah's Diary.

Correction:

It is necessary to mention for the readers' information that while recording this book, I have corrected the past errors of this book. Therefore, not only the name of this book has changed but there have also been changes in its content and appearance.

Verbal Diary:

This diary covers the period from November 1844 to March 10, 1848. However, after that until 1857, the circumstances could not be known, and in some places, diaries of those years were not available. But from the royal family of Delhi, a verbal diary in Farsi language from 1849 to 1850 has been found, which is being translated, and it will be the 13th part of this date. And it will be published in book form.

Vol 9

In the history of the Mughal era, after Aurangzeb Alamgir, the kings, both local and foreign, who became the center of literary individuals' memoirs, the last lamp of this dynasty is Bahadur Shah Zafar. The cultural aspect of governance, wh . . .

Bahadur Shah Zafar Kay Shab o Roaz . . .

In the history of the Mughal era, after Aurangzeb Alamgir, the kings, both local and foreign, who became the center of literary individuals' memoirs, the last lamp of this dynasty is Bahadur Shah Zafar. The cultural aspect of governance, which was prevalent during the reign of these kings, has completely changed today, and we can understand its imaginative historical outline through historical books. But the reality is that in many places, there is a deliberate or inadvertent trial of erroneous statements. In my research for the accurate events of the War of Independence in 1857, many excerpts from contemporary diaries and newspapers came to my attention. Among them, there is a portrayal of Bahadur Shah Zafar's era that is free from historical inaccuracies and imaginative exaggerations.

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