

Memoirs of Jahangir,

Mirza Firuz Shah
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Subject:
History
Subclass:
Timured/Mughal
Reign:
Akbar III 1948-2012
Subject Year (Time):
1999
Author:
Wheeler M. Thackston
Volume:
ll
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Publisher & Place:
Publisher Date:
1569
Languages:
English
ISBN 10|13:
9780195127188
Royal Mughal Ref:
ARC-1000001-2441
Description
The Jahangirnama the personal memoirs of Jahangir fourth Mughal emperor of India is a work of intesely alter observation and probing intelligence.Jahangir's great grandfather babur had written the Baburnama,the first true autobiography in the Islamic world ,which described frankly and with immense insight the political turmoil,action and personalities that had brought the Mughalsfrom Central Asia into India. This literary genre was still fresh and provocative when Jahangir chose to follow his predecessors initiative, and the result was a vivid chronicle of a wealthy, artistically sophisticated kingdom at the height of its powers.
While the Baburnama portrays an era of empire building, however, the Jahangirnama depicts a period when political control was relatively stable and time could be devoted to life's pleasures. Of all the Mughal emperors Jahangir was the most observant of the world around him, and his memoirs leave no doubt about his delight in the unusual landscapes, animals, flowers, and characters he encountered in India.
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