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Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh (Persian: خلاصة التواریخ, "Epitome of History") is a
Persian language chronicle written by
Sujan Rai
Bhandari in the
Mughal Empire...
- Rai
Bhandari (fl. 17th century) was a
Punjabi historian and
author of
Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh,
among other works.
Little is
known about the life of Sujan...
- Mela" in Haridwar's
context include Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh (1695–1699 CE), and
Chahar Gulshan (1759 CE). The
Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh also
mentions an annual...
- cheese) and the
coloring of
butter and dough.
Another famous textbook was
Ḵẖulāṣat-i Mākūlāt u Mashrūbāt,
perhaps dating to the era of the
emperor Aurangzeb...
- Shuqayr, Na‘um.
Tarikh Sina al-qadim wa al-hadith was jughrafiyatuha, ma‘a
khulasat tarikh Misr wa al-Sham wa al-‘Iraq wa
Jazirat al-‘Arab wa ma kana baynaha...
- Calcutta:
Baptist Mission Press, 1891, pp. 16, 281 – via archive.org
Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh
written by
Sujan Rai
Bhandari (1695) in
Sarkar 1901, p. 16...
- fair. The
earliest extant texts that
contain the name "Kumbha Mela" are
Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh (1695 CE) and
Chahar Gulshan (1789 CE). Both
these texts use...
- Shahjahanabad. As a
mathematics writer, he
translated the Arabic-language
Khulasat al-Hisab and the Sanskrit-language
Bijaganita into Persian.
Ataullah was...
- her
being Christian or
Akbar ever
having a
Christian wife.
Additionally Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh, a
chronicle written in the
Mughal era,
explicitly states Mariam-uz-Zamani...
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Kaiserchronik –
Central and
southern Europe,
Germany Kano
Chronicle –
Nigeria Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh by
Sujan Rai -
History of
India Khwaday-Namag -
History of...