Ma'asir al-Umara, written by Samsam ud Daula Shah Nawaz Khan and his son Abdul Hai Khan, at Aurangabad, is a Persian-language biography of notables in the Mughal Empire during the time period approximately 1556–1780. Variants of the title include Ma'athir al-Umara, Maasir al-Umara, and Maathir ul-Umara. Shah Nawaz Khan relies upon a variety of Persian histories for his information, which he lists in his introduction. An English translation by Beni Prasad and H. Beveridge is available.
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| - Maathir al-Umara és un important recull de biografies d'oficials superiors de l'Índia musulmana (Imperi Mogol) entre els regnats d'Akbar i d'Aurangzeb. Fou escrita en persa per (1700-1758), assassinat per oposar-se a la influència del francès sobre el nizam de Hyderabad. A la seva mort no estava acabada i la va seguir el fill . (ca)
- Ma'asir al-Umara, written by Samsam ud Daula Shah Nawaz Khan and his son Abdul Hai Khan, at Aurangabad, is a Persian-language biography of notables in the Mughal Empire during the time period approximately 1556–1780. Variants of the title include Ma'athir al-Umara, Maasir al-Umara, and Maathir ul-Umara. Shah Nawaz Khan relies upon a variety of Persian histories for his information, which he lists in his introduction. An English translation by Beni Prasad and H. Beveridge is available. (en)
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| - Maathir al-Umara és un important recull de biografies d'oficials superiors de l'Índia musulmana (Imperi Mogol) entre els regnats d'Akbar i d'Aurangzeb. Fou escrita en persa per (1700-1758), assassinat per oposar-se a la influència del francès sobre el nizam de Hyderabad. A la seva mort no estava acabada i la va seguir el fill . (ca)
- Ma'asir al-Umara, written by Samsam ud Daula Shah Nawaz Khan and his son Abdul Hai Khan, at Aurangabad, is a Persian-language biography of notables in the Mughal Empire during the time period approximately 1556–1780. Variants of the title include Ma'athir al-Umara, Maasir al-Umara, and Maathir ul-Umara. Shah Nawaz Khan relies upon a variety of Persian histories for his information, which he lists in his introduction. An English translation by Beni Prasad and H. Beveridge is available. (en)
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