- he translated. Firishta,
Muhammad Qasim Hindu Shah
Astarabadi (1794).
Ferishta's History of Dekkan..(Vol. 1).
Translated by
Jonathan Scott. John Stocksdale...
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territories annexed by him. He died on
April 19 (April 28,
according to
Ferishta), 1399 and was
buried in Thalner.
Nasir Khan or
Malik Nasir (also known...
- century, Al-Tabari
wrote about this in his
Tarikh al-Tabari, and
Ferishta in his
Tarikh Ferishta. Arab
traders had
arrived at a busy
Malabar port,
which was...
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chronicles of the time like Tabaaq-i-Akbari and Tarik-i-
Ferishta composed by
Nizammuddin and
Ferishta who both
acknowledged him as the most
powerful monarch...
-
independent sultan of
Madurai in 1335.
Ferishta, however,
gives a date of 1341 for his ****umption of the sultanate.
Ferishta refers to
Ahsan Khan as S****, Hasan...
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which he was
blinded and
imprisoned on the
order of Ma'sud I.
According to
Ferishta, his
reign lasted only 50 days. Nine
years later he was
reinstated for...
-
medieval historian Ferishta, his
obscurity makes it
difficult to
track his origin, but he is
nonetheless stated as of
Afghan birth.
Ferishta further writes...
-
described in the 16th-17th century "Tarikh-i Firishta" by Mohammad
Qasim Ferishta, deriving from the work of
Hasan Nizami,
albeit there are some inconsistencies...
- 'Allami 1873
Smith 1917, p. 22
Erskine 1854, pp. 403, 404
Mehta 1984, p. 189
Ferishta 1909, p. 169
Eraly 2000, pp. 123, 272
Nature 1942, pp. 600–601 "Remembering...
- pp. 234–242. ISBN 9781033456804. Briggs's
Ferishta, vol IV, p. 40 Bayley, 1970, p. 148 Briggs's
Ferishta, vol IV, p. 41 Sarda, 1917, p. 53 Sarda, 1917...