The Bábar-Náma : being the autobiography of the Emperor Bábar, the founder of the Moghul dynasty in India
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The Bábar-Náma : being the autobiography of the Emperor Bábar, the founder of the Moghul dynasty in India
("E.J.W. Gibb Memorial" series, v. 1)
Printed for the Trustees of the "E. J.W. Gibb Memorial" and published by Luzac, 1971
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The Bābar-Nāma : being the autobiography of the Emperor Bābar, the founder of the Moghul dynasty in India
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"First printed 1905."--T.p. verso
Text in Chagatai Tukish with English preface
Includes indexes
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Babar was born in 1483 and died in 1530. His autobiography, a classic of Chaghatay Turkish literature, provides a vivid picture of the character and eventful career of a sophisticated and observant Central Asian warrior Prince, for before founding the Mughal Empire in India, its author had spent many years losing and winning a series of kingdoms in the area of modern Afghanistan and Soviet Central Asia. This is the standard edition of the Chaghatay text, consisting of a facsimile of the Haydarabad Codex, once in the possession of Sir Salar Jang, which is the best of the surviving MSS and seemingly the closest to Babar's own copy.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Fascimile
- Table
- List of Abbreviations
- Personal Index
- List of Tribes, Classes etc
- Geographical Index
- Appendix
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