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The Tuzuk-I-Jahangiri or Memoirs of Jahangir

1909

It hapened that at the time when the men from all sides entered the jungle in consequence of the thickness of the forest and the heights and hollows the chain was broken and the order of the qamurgha did not remain perfect. [...] The entertainment of Thursday the 23rd was held at the station of Jalod.* Previously to this the rule of coinage was that on one face of the metal they stamped my name and on the reverse the name of the place and the month and year of the reign. [...] On the night of Monday t the 27th the camp was pitched in the village of Badrwala in the parganah of Sahra.t At this stage was heard the voice of the koel (koyal). [...] Just as the nightigale is agitated and noisy in the spring so is the cry of the koel at the approach of the rainy season which is the spring of Hindustan. [...] 32 The Iqbal-name 115 has a different reading of this line."14 interfering_ with the affairs of the poor and miserable : and lest the Qizi and 1VCir `Adl (judge) should from fear of the face of men-(ru-Magi) temporize and not stop such oppression I from the date on which I entered the city notwithstanding the heat of the air every day after completing the midday prayer went and sat in th
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Frontmatter
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The Thirteenth New Year’s Feast
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The Fourteenth New Year’s Feast from the Auspicious Accession
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The Fifteenth New-Year’s Feast After the Auspicious Accession
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The Sixteenth New Year’s Feast After the Auspicious Accession
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The Seventeenth New Year’s Feast After the Auspicious Accession
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The Eighteenth New Year’s Feast After the Auspicious Accession
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The Nineteenth New Year’s Feast After the Auspicious Accession
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Index
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