Agra historical & descriptive with an account of Akbar and his court and of the modern city of Agra

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Agra historical & descriptive with an account of Akbar and his court and of the modern city of Agra

by Syad Muhammad Latif

Asian Educational Services, 2003

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Agra historical and descriptive with an account of Akbar and his court and of the modern city of Agra

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Includes passages in Persian

Originally published: Calcutta : Calcutta Central Press Co., 1896

"Illustrated with portraits of the Moghul emperors and drawings of the principal architectural monuments of that city and its suburbs, and a map of Agra"

Includes bibliographical references and index

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This wonderful volume on Agra is the Labour of Love of author Syed Md. Latif who does not hide his passion for the city of Agra and the Mughals, especially Akbar. Written in 1896, this book is divided into four parts: historical, descriptive, Akbar and its court and, finally, a short note on the modern city of Agra. The historical section discusses briefly the dynasties before the mughals and then notices each mughal separately. The descriptive section offers copies notes on the Agra fort, The Taj, Fatehpur Sikri, Sikandra and a few other specimens of mughal architecture. The emperor Akbar and each of his nine jewels are also described individually. The book is illustrated with 47 line drawings of the mughal dynasty and the principal architectural monuments of the city and its suburbs.Through the book we find details of the orders, or firmans, and the various engraving that adorn the monuments and graves given in the original Persian or Arabic, and that along with its translations into English. The book was written consulting all the major Persian biographies and works of the mughal emperors as well as later English sources.

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