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Travels in India

by Jean-Baptice Tavernier ; translated from the original French edition of 1676, with a biographical sketch of the author, notes, appendices, &c. [by] V. Ball ; second edition edited by William Crooke

Asian Educational Services, 2001

  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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Six voyages de Jean-Baptiste Tavernier

Tavernier's travels in India

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Six voyages de Jean-Baptiste Tavernier

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Translation of part 2 of the author's Les six voyages, first published at Paris, 1676

Reprint. Originally published: London : Oxford University Press, 1925

Bibliography: v. l., p. [lx]-lxvi

Includes index

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Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, in some respects, is one of the most famous travelers who visited India in the 17th century. He made 6 trips to India between 1630 and the 1668. He was a jeweler by profession, and made a considerable fortune by trading in precious stones from Asia and selling them in Europe. Tavernier traveled extensively in Persia, Afghanistan and India. This 2 volume work is a compilation of his 6 voyages and makes a fascinating read. He gives glowing accounts of the 2 Mughal kings whose court he visited, namely Shajahan and Aurangzeb.This work is full of rich detail. He describes all that he saw and experienced. He gives descriptions of his journey, the people, their customs and manners, their religion, the rituals, the politics and political relations with neighboring countries and he also give copious notices of the jewels and diamond mines in the south of India. A map of his travels in India is given in the book. This book is a reprint of the 1925 edition. It is translated from the original French edition of 1676 with a biographical sketch of the author, notes, appendices etc. by V. Ball, London 1889 and 2nd edition is edited by Crooke (Translation of the original French edition of 1676).

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