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Wolseley (ed.). Muntakhab-ut-Tawārīkh. Vol. 3. p. 188. "ʿAbd al-Qādir
Badāʾūnī | Indo-Persian historian". Majumdar, R. C., ed. (2007). The
Mughul Empire...
- the
chronicler Badāʼūnī (a cleric), the
author of Muntakhbu-a-Twarikh.
Apparently hurt by this
drastic administrative action,
Badāʼūnī accordingly makes...
- ‘Abdu-’l-Qādir Ibn-i-Mulūk Shāh, (Al-Badāoni)
Packard Humanities Institute Tārīkh-i
Badāūnī, a
translation from
Volume V of The
History of India, as Told by Its Own...
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soldiers affect his morale. Hasan, p. 43. Wani 2016, p. 43. Hasan, p. 300.
Badāʾūnī 1884, p. 360.
Malik 2016, pp. 201a–202b. "The
Official Website of Srinagar...
- 2001, ISBN 81-7574-094-9.
Chapter 4. B.V.
Bhavan 'The
Mughal Empire' (Bombay 1974) The
Cambridge History of
India v.4
Abdul Fazl 'Akbarnama'
Badauni....
-
attracted a
number of
scholars to his
lectures such as
Mulla Abdul Qadir Badauni. He also
spent some time in Badaun, holy land of Sufism. The
Orthodox group...
- Dev, Bir
Singh Tomar, Bar
Singh (in Yahya's writings), Har
Singh (in
Badauni's writings), Nar
Singh (in Firishta's and Nizamuddin's writings). Uddharaṇa-deva...
-
Hindu statues were
found in
Quanzhou dating to this period.
According to
Badauni and Ferishta, the
Delhi Sultanate under Muhammad bin
Tughluq had ambitions...
- Kullu-Kangra
region of modern-day
Himachal Pradesh in India.
Historians like
Badauni and
Ferishta wrote that
Tughluq originally wanted to
cross the Himalayas...
- Mandu,
perpetrating m****acres on the po****ce,
according to the
historian Badauni, and
appropriating the
wealth and
harem of the Sultan.
Akbar himself intervened...