-
birth and
detestable principles". The Malfuzat-i Timurī and the
appended Tuzūk-i Tīmūrī,
supposedly Timur's own autobiography, are
almost certainly 17th-century...
- Tuzk (Urdu: تزک, also
transcribed as
Tuzuk) is a
Persian word
referring to the
diary of a king. It may
refer to one of the
following autobiographies:...
- 1605–1623), but he gave up the
writing of his
memoirs in 1621. The
complete Tuzuk-e-Jahangiri
written by
Jahangir himself is
housed in the
National Museum...
-
enjoying the cool and
refreshing air of the
valley Jahangir (1909–1914). The
Tūzuk-i-Jahangīrī Or
Memoirs Of Jahāngīr.
Translated by
Alexander Rogers; Henry...
-
Delhi after deposing the Mamluks,
Alauddin was
given the
position of Amir-i-
Tuzuk (equivalent to
master of ceremonies).
After suppressing a
revolt against...
- kapsamlı
tüzük değişikliğini onayladı".
Yetkin Report (in Turkish).
Retrieved 11
February 2025. Arslan, Bişar (6
September 2024). "CHP'de
tüzük değişikliği...
- childhood, and his
Hindi letters were
mentioned in his father's biography,
Tuzuk-e-Jahangiri. In 1605, as
Akbar lay on his deathbed, Khurram, who at this...
-
kurultayda kapsamlı
tüzük değişikliğini onayladı".
Yetkin Report (in Turkish).
Retrieved 2025-02-11. Arslan, Bişar (2024-09-06). "CHP'de
tüzük değişikliği oy...
- Hindustan, 1569-1627; Rogers, Alexander; Beveridge,
Henry (1909–1914).
Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri.
London Royal Asiatic Society. p. 36.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
- Panth, and in 1605 the
Emperor Jahangir made an
entry in his memoirs, the
Tuzuk-i-Jahāṅgīrī,
concerning Guru Arjan's
support for his
rebellious son Khusrau...