The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period; Volume 3 (Primary Sources, Historical Collections) (Cambridge Library Collection - Perspectives from the Royal Asiatic Society, Volume 6)

by Henry Miers Elliot

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This extensive eight-volume work was first published between 1867 and 1877 by the linguist John Dowson (1820-81) from the manuscripts of the colonial administrator and scholar Sir Henry Miers Elliot (1808-53). Before his death, hoping to bolster British colonial ideology, Elliot had intended to evaluate scores of Arabic and Persian historians of India, believing that his translations would demonstrate the violence of the Muslim rulers and 'make our native subjects more sensible of the immense advantages accruing to them under the mildness and the equity of our rule'. Volume 6 covers the death of Akbar in 1605 and includes extracts from the Akbarnama of Abul Fazl (1551-1602), the emperor's vizier and court historian. It also covers the reign of Jahangir (1569-1627) with extracts from the Jahangirnama, his own memoirs. The appendices include a translation of the introduction to Ferishta's early seventeenth-century history.
  • ISBN10 0341967807
  • ISBN13 9780341967804
  • Publish Date 10 October 2018 (first published 9 December 2008)
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Imprint Franklin Classics
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 656
  • Language English