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Mustawfi is the
author of
three works; Tarikh-i
guzida ("Excerpt History"),
Zafarnamah ("Book of Victory") and
Nuzhat al-Qulub ("Hearts' Bliss"). A
highly influential...
- Ali
Yazdi Garrett Zafarnama, a m****cript of the work, now in
Baltimore Zafarnamah (Mustawfi), an epic poem by the
Persian epic poet
Hamdallah Mustawfi Zafarnama...
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Zafarnamah (Persian: ظفرنامه, lit. 'Book of Victory') is an epic poem
written by the
Persian poet,
historian and
geographer Hamdallah Mustawfi (d. 1334)...
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Translation Zafarnamah stanza 19 " And, what
could my
forty men do (at Chamkaur), when a
hundred thousand men, unawares,
pounced upon them? (19)" "
Zafarnamah Hindi"...
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Zafarnamah Ranjit Singh (ظفرنامہ رنجیت سنگھ) is a
chronicle of the
victories of
Maharaja Ranjit Singh (reigned: 1801–1839),
written by
Diwan Amar Nath...
- Aurangzeb's death. In 1705, Guru
Gobind Singh sent a
letter entitled Zafarnamah,
which accused Aurangzeb of
cruelty and
betraying Islam. The
letter caused...
- and
where he was
requested by his
followers or the
Sangat to
write the
Zafarnamah. The
gurdwara is
known for its
uniquely coloured architecture and monuments...
- have failed, It is but
lawful to take to the sword. – Guru
Gobind Singh,
Zafarnamah The
period following the
execution of Guru Tegh
Bahadur – the
father of...
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scripture of Sikhs,
Dasam Granth, and some
believe it to be
appended to
Zafarnamah—the
letter to
Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Traditionally, the set of tales...
- with the
sunrise on 7
December 1705 in the
words of Guru
Gobind Singh's
Zafarnamah, a mere
forty defying a
hundred thousand (lakh). The besieged,
after they...