I. Farghāna. Kābul. -- II. Hindūstān. translated from the original Turki text of Z̤ahiruʼddīn Muhammad Bābur Pādshāh Ghāzī, by Annette Susannah... Show moreI. Farghāna. Kābul. -- II. Hindūstān. translated from the original Turki text of Z̤ahiruʼddīn Muhammad Bābur Pādshāh Ghāzī, by Annette Susannah Beveridge. First printed 1922 ; reprinted 1969. Paged continuously. "Writings based upon or relating to Babur's": pages l-li. Main Heritage Compact General DS461.1 .A215 1969 Reference Item-ID: i15860541 BIB-ID: 2526384 Includes bibliographical references. Issued in 4 parts, 1912-22. Show less
Ahamadaśāha , 1725-1775, Kings and rulers, Kings and rulers--Mugol Empire--Pictorial works, Miniature painting, Mogul Empire
Miniature depicting depicting the fourteenth Mughal Emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur (r. 1748–54), born to Emperor Muhammad Shah (r. 1719–48). The... Show moreMiniature depicting depicting the fourteenth Mughal Emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur (r. 1748–54), born to Emperor Muhammad Shah (r. 1719–48). The emperor is enthroned on a terrace under a parasol and holds a yewellered ornament. The margins have a number of medallions with black naskh and two cartouches with gold and polychrome illumination (above and below). Each panel with details of the life of Ahmad Shah Bahadur. Title and date from item. The miniature is signed and dated. Miniature is mounted, framed and glazed. The illuminated folios is accompanied by a framed panel of the same dimensions (probably both items were part of an album) with manuscript information in English about the miniature (title and author) and the Mughal Emperor - such as place and date of birth, date and age of death, place of burial, reign duration and place and date of accession. Main Heritage Compact General HC.GM.2017.0025 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26744855 BIB-ID: 2850331 Show less
written by himself, in the Jaghatai Turki, and tr., partly by the late John Leyden, partly by William Erskine, with notes and geographical and... Show morewritten by himself, in the Jaghatai Turki, and tr., partly by the late John Leyden, partly by William Erskine, with notes and geographical and historical introduction: together with a map of the countries between the Oxus and Jaxartes, and a memoir regarding its construction, by Charles Waddington, of the East India company's engineers. Show less