The Tezkereh al Vakiat; or, Private Memoirs of the Moghul Emperor Humayun by Jauhar

The Tezkereh al Vakiat; or, Private Memoirs of the Moghul Emperor Humayun by Jauhar

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The Mughal emperor Humayun (1508–56) ruled over parts of modern-day India, Afghanistan and Pakistan during his reign. His water-bearer, Jauhar, served him throughout his rule, and later wrote this memoir of his master's campaigns and character. This English translation by Charles Stewart (1764–1837) was first published in 1832.

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The Tezkereh al Vakiat; or, Private Memoirs of the Moghul Emperor Humayun by Jauhar

The Mughal emperor Humayun (1508 56) ruled over parts of modern-day India, Afghanistan and Pakistan during his eventful reign. He came to the throne at the age of twenty-two in 1530 and thereafter faced a series of challenges to his control. Throughout this time he was served by his water-bearer, Jauhar, who later wrote these memoirs of his master and his campaigns. This translation from Persian to English was first published in 1832 by Charles Stewart (1764 1837), who had been a professor of oriental languages at the East India College, Haileybury. Jauhar gives a valuable eyewitness narrative of events during a fraught period of Indian history, also providing an insight into Humayun's character. The work begins with an account of his victory over Bahadur Shah and the conquest of Gujarat in the 1530s. It goes on to describe battles with Sher Shah Suri and other campaigns until his death.
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ISBN 13 9781108056038
ISBN 10 1108056032
Title The Tezkereh al Vakiat; or, Private Memoirs of the Moghul Emperor Humayun
Author Jauhar
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Perspectives From The Royal Asiatic Society
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2013-03-28
Number of pages 144
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