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Firishta or Ferešte (Persian: فرشته), full name
Muhammad Qasim Hindu Shah
Astarabadi (Persian: محمدقاسم هندوشاہ استرابادی), was a
Persian historian, who...
- `Abd al-Qadir Bada'uni's Muntakhab-ut-Tawarikh (c. 1590s CE)
Firishta's Tarikh-i
Firishta (early 17th century)
These chroniclers call
Prithviraj by various...
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Qasim Hindu Shah (1560). "Chapter 200:
Translation of the
Introduction to
Firishta's History". The
History of India. Vol. 6. Sir H. M. Elliot. London: Packard...
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large part of the
Hindu Shahi army
according to the
Persian historian Firishta.
Ghaznavid The
Turkic Ghaznavids in the
tenth century attacked the regions...
- two
battles between the two rulers. The Tabaqat-i
Nasiri and Tarikh-i-
Firishta mention the two
Battles of Tarain. Jami-ul-Hikaya and Taj-ul-Maasir mention...
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differing translation of a p****age of
medieval historian Firishta's text Tarikh-i
Firishta, in
which he
describes early use of
gunpowder weapons in the...
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about Jatwan's
rebellion comes from the
contemporary writer Hasan Nizami.
Firishta (17th century), however,
dates the
rebellion to 1203, and
states that Jatwan...
- Lawhūr,
mentioning that it was
famously known as Lahāwar.
Persian historian Firishta mentions the city as
Alahwar in his work, with al-Ahwar
being another variation...
- Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved 22
November 2010.
Muhammad Qasim Hindu Shah (
Firishta). "History of the
Mohamedan Power in India".
Persian Literature in Translation...
- of
Persian or
Turkmen origin.
According to the
contemporary historian Firishta,
Yusuf was a son of the
Ottoman Sultan Murad II; however, this is disputed...