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49: 281:. The second volume exclusively deals with Akbar's reign up to 1595. This volume is an unusually frank and critical account of Akbar's administration, in particular, his religious views and his conduct. This volume was kept concealed until Akbar's death and was published after Jahangir's accession. This book gives a contemporary perspective regarding the development of Akbar's views on religion and his religious policy. The third volume describes the lives and works of Muslim religious figures, scholars, physicians and poets. 284:
The first printed edition of the text of this work was published by the College Press, Calcutta in 1865 and later this work was translated into English by G.S.A. Ranking (Vol.I), W.H. Lowe (Vol.II) and T.W. Haig (Vol.III) (published by the Asiatic Society, Calcutta between 1884 and 1925 as a part of
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to enter the service of prince Husayn Khan for the next nine years. His later years of study were led by
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All three volumes of his Muntakhab al-Tavarikh (in English) are available and searchable here:
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The Muntakhabu-'rūkh by ʽAbdu-'l-Qādir Ibn-i-Mulūk Shāh, (Al-Badāoni)
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He was the son of Muluk Shah. He grew up in Basavar, studying in
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The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians
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Index

Badauni
Grand Mufti of India

Haldighati
Akbarnama
Badayun
Mughal Empire
Agra
Agra Subah
Mughal India
Agra
Islamic scholar
Linguist
Courtier
Muntakhab-ut-Tawarikh
Mughal Empire
Hindu
Ramayana
Mahabharata
Razmnama
Sambhal
Agra
Badaun
Patiala
Muslim mystics
Akbar
Muntakhab-ut-Tawarikh
Babur
Humayun
Bibliotheca Indica

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