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Tabakat-I-Nasiri: A General History of the Muhammadan Dynasties of Asia Including Hindustan; from A.H. 194 (810 A.D.) to A.H. 658 (1260 A.D.) and the Irruption of the Infidel Mughals into Islam

1881

high the standards of jurisdiction of His servants in the decree of duration this frail one in repayment of some of those many debts of gratitude desired that he should thread upon the thread of description and string on the string of writing an account of those Maliks and Khans the servants of that Court which is the asylum of the unverse more particularly the mention of the successive [...] UGH KITAN-I-13 ALBAN of the [time of the] I-yal-timiiht dynasty the father of Sultans the Supporter of the Lord of the Faithful]—May the Almighty exalt his Helper and double his power !—for since the pen of the orbit of existence on the pages of the dawn of empire dlineated the tracery of prosperity and the figure of dominion it hath not depicted a countenance of felicity more charing th [...] The Court of no sovreign of the universe either in the east or the west who bath placed the foot on the throne of dominion hath had a servant more sagacious and no ear hath heard a tale of the might of dominion more brilliant than the narration of his rule for verily his equitable age appears like the succession of 'Umr his benevolence tells of the liberality of klitiM his sword reminds [...] Amin '1 I. SANJAR-I-GAJLAK KHAN. The arrival of the author [of this history] at the Court —the asylum of the world—of the beneficent king of kings [I-yal-timigh] took place on Wednesday the 1st of the month of Rabt'-ul-Awwal 625 H. before [the walls of] the preserved city of Cchchah at the period when the ahamst forces had marched from the capital city of Dihli for the purpose of taking po [...] When on Wednesday the 16th of the month of Safar the author proceeded from the city of tYchchah and reached the camp of the victorious [forces] that Malik of good disposition treated him with reverence and rose from his mast:ad and went through the ceremonial of receiving him and came to meet him and seated the authOr in his own place and put a rosy apple° into his hand and To translate
history
Pages
882
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145162
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv H.G. Raverty view
Section XXII. Account of The Shamsiah Maliks in Hind
719-868 H.G. Raverty view
Section XXIII. The Affairs of Islam and Irruption of the Infidels
869-1296 H.G. Raverty view
Appendix
i-xxvi H.G. Raverty view
Backmatter
1-273 H.G. Raverty view
Errata
i-i H.G. Raverty view

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