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- Firishta or Ferešte (Persian: فِرِشتہ), full name Muhammad Qasim Hindu Shah Astarabadi (Persian: مُحَمَّد قاسِم ہِندُو شاہ), 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...
- these to Alauddin's desire for public welfare. The 16th century chronicler Firishta also describes the reforms, and besides Barani, his account seems to be...
- about Jatwan's rebellion comes from the contemporary writer Hasan Nizami. Firishta (17th century), however, dates the rebellion to 1203, and states that Jatwan...
- 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...
- accounts of the Bahmani dynasty mainly upon the medieval chronicles of Firishta and S**** Ali Tabatabai. Other contemporary works were the Sivatattva Chintamani...
- possibly happened in late 1191. According to the 16th-17th century writer Firishta, the battle, "the Chauhan army consisted of 3,000 elephants, 300,000 cavalry...
- S**** Ali Tabatabai (Burhan-i-Maisar, 1596), Nisammuddin Bakshi, Firishta (Tarik-i-Firishta) and Rafiuddin Shirazi (Tazkirat ul Mulk, 1611). Among writings...
- Wakiyate Mumlikate Bi****ur by Basheeruddin Dahalwi Tar****he Firishta by Muhammad Kasim Firishta Shawahidul Awliyae Bi****ur by Sayyad Murtuza Quadri Gachi...
- taxt-i-fīrozā due to the color of the enamel work and predominant precious stones. Firishta mentioned that Sultan first sat on the new throne on Nowruz, the Persian...