- The
Shahjahannama (Persian: شاه جهان نما; lit. 'Chronicle of Shah Jahan') is a
genre of
works written about the
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Padshahnama...
- was an
Indian historian during the
Mughal Empire. In his work the
Shahjahannama, he
chronicled the life of
Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.
Inayat Khan was...
- the
grave of Mu'in al-Din
Chishti at Ajmer. Kham,
Inayat (1990). The
ShahJahannama.
Translated by Fuller, A. R.
Oxford University Press. p. 6. Emperor...
- CA: ABC-CLIO. p. 254. ISBN 9781598849011. Khan,
Inayat (1990). The
Shahjahannama.
Translated by Fuller, A. R.
Oxford Library Press. p. 6. Emperor, Jahangir...
- of the
Mughal Emperor Shah
Jahan I.
Unillustrated texts are
known as
Shahjahannama, with
Padshahnama used for the
illustrated m****cript versions. These...
-
Akbarnama (biography), Tuzk-e-Jahangiri or Jahangir-nameh (memoirs), and
Shahjahannama (genre of
flattering biographies).[citation needed] Akbar's ancestor...
-
court to England, Jahangir's autobiography, Tuzk-e-Jahangiri, and the
Shahjahannama.
Various reports about the Pea****
Throne describe jewels and the Koh-i-Noor...
- of Tarkikh-i-Aurengzeb, Tarikh-i-Abul Fazl
Mamuri and co-author of
Shahjahannama.
Manik Lal Gupta.
Sources of
Mughal History, 1526 to 1740.
Najaf Haider...
- and
acknowledging the
influence she had on him.
Babarnama Akbarnama Shahjahannama Tuzk-e-Taimuri
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Jahangirnama....
- to Agra Fort.
According to
accounts in the
official court chronicle,
Shahjahannama, the Jama
Masjid originated from an
imperial decree by
Mughal emperor...