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 . . .
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 . . .