- The
Zafarnāma (Gurmukhi: ਜ਼ਫ਼ਰਨਾਮਾ; Persian: ظفرنامہ, romanized: Zafarnameh, lit. 'Epistle of Victory') was a
spiritual victory letter sent by Guru Gobind...
-
Zafarnama (Persian: ظفرنامه, lit. 'Book of Victory') is the
title of a
number of
Persian and
Turkish literary works Zafarnama may
refer to:
Zafarnama...
- chiefs. Guru
Gobind Singh makes a
reference to this
battle in his
letter Zafarnama.
After Guru
Gobind Singh left
Anandpur Sahib on the
night of 5 and 6 December...
- The
Garrett Zafarnama (or
Baltimore Zafarnama or
Zafarnama of
Sultan Husayn Mirza) is an
early m****cript of the
Zafarnama (Book of Victories) by Sharaf...
-
Orientalist Jacobus Golius in 1636. As Timurid-sponsored histories, the two
Zafarnamas present a
dramatically different picture from Arabshah's chronicle. William...
- The
Zafarnama (Persian: ظفرنامه, lit. 'Book of Victories') is a
panegyric book
written by
Sharaf al-Din Ali
Yazdi approximately two
decades after the...
- in Gurmukhi,
except for the Guru
Gobind Singh's
letters to Aurangzeb—
Zafarnama and the Hikaaitaan—written in the
Persian alphabet. The
Dasam Granth contains...
- The
Zafarnama (Persian: ظفرنامه, lit. ''Book of Victory') is a
biography of
Timur written by the
historian Nizam al-Din Shami. It
served as the basis...
-
Caucasus and was
recorded in the two
Persian chronicles:
Zafarnama by
Nizam al-Din
Shami and the
Zafarnama by
Sharaf ad-Din Ali Yazdi. The
earliest Historical...
- Traditionally, the set of
tales is said to have been
written with the
Zafarnama at Dina, Punjab, in 1704 CE,
whereas an
opposing view is that they were...