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Shaykh Abulfazl Mubarek, (1551-1602).

Akbar Nameh: History of India Gurkanids. Vol. 1.= Akbarnâmah: Târîkh-i Gurkâniyân-i Hind. Jild-i Avval. Edited by Golam Reza Tabatabai Majd.

Society for the Appreciation of Cultural Works and Dignitaries., - [Sh.: 1385], 2006

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Year of publication
2006
ISBN
9789645280084
Place of printing
Tehran
Author
Shaykh Abulfazl Mubarek, (1551-1602).
Pages
0
Publishers
Society for the Appreciation of Cultural Works and Dignitaries.,, [Sh.: 1385]
Size
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Edition
2nd Edition
Keyword
Iranica
Binding description
Hardcover
State of preservation
New
Languages
French
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
No

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Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Text in completely Persian. [70], 610, [1] p. Akbar Nameh: History of India Gurkanids. Vol. 1.= Akbarnâmah: Târîkh-i Gurkâniyân-i Hind. Jild-i Avval. Edited by Golam Reza Tabatabai Majd. Shaikh Abu al-Fazal ibn Mubarak, also known as Abu'l-Fazl, Abu'l Fadl and Abu'l-Fadl 'Allami was the Grand vizier of the Mughal emperor Akbar, and author of the Akbarnama, the official history of Akbar's reign in three volumes, (the third volume is known as the Ain-i-Akbari) and a Persian translation of the Bible. He was also one of the Nine Jewels (Hindi: Navaratnas) of Akbar's royal court and the brother of Faizi, the poet laureate of emperor Akbar. Shaikh Mubarak's first son, the poet Abu'l Faizi and his second son Abu'l Fazl were born in Agra. Abul Fazl's education began with Arabic and by the age of five he could read and write. His father started teaching him about all the branches of Islamic sciences (manqulat) but Fazl could not adhere to conventional learning and he sank in a state of mental depression. A friend rescued him from this state and he resumed his studies. Some incidents from his early life reflect on his brilliance. A dictionary of Ishafani, which had been eaten by white ants came under his observation. He removed the parts that had been eaten and joined blank paper to the rest. He discovered the beginning and end of each fragment and eventually penned a draft text. Subsequently, the entire work was discovered and on comparison to Fazl's draft the original differed in only two or three places. In 1599, Abu'l Fazl was given his first office, at Deccan, where he was recognized for his ability as a military commander. He came to Akbar's court in 1575 and was influential in Akbar's religious views becoming more liberal into the 1580s and 1590s. He also led the Mughal imperial army in its wars in the Deccan. Akbar also records witnessing the passage of the Great Comet of 1577.
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