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* The Baburnama: Memoirs of Babur, Prince and Emperor, Zahir-ud-din Mohammad Babur, Translated, edited and annotated by Wheeler M. Thackston.
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Nimals of Hindustan monkeys, rodents and the peacock, from Illuminated manuscript Baburnama ( Memoirs of Babur )
File: Animals of Hindustan small deer and cows called gīnī, from Illuminated manuscript Baburnama ( Memoirs of Babur ). jpg | Animals of Hindustan small deer and cows called gīnī, from Illuminated manuscript Baburnama ( Memoirs of Babur )
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A Miniature ( illuminated manuscript ) | miniature from Baburnama depicting Babur hunting Rhinoceros | Rhino s in Kabulistan.
Babur mentions in his memoirs, the Baburnama, that the stone had belonged to an unnamed Raja of Gwalior in 1294, who was compelled to yield his prized possession to Alauddin of the Khilji dynasty.
Among prose works, Timur's biography is written in Chagatai Turkic as is also the famous Baburnama ( or Tuska Babure ) of Babur, the Timurid founding the Mughal Empire.
The foremost of the observers were Jehangir ( 1569 – 1627 ) and Babur ( 1483 – 1530 ) ( See also Baburnama ).
No miniatures survive from the reign of the founder of the dynasty, Babur, nor does he mention commissioning any in his diaries, the Baburnama.
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By the Islamic year 900 ( 1494-1495 CE ), the area was noted in the Baburnama as ruled by a Qipchaq emir.
Chakhcherān is mentioned by name in the 16th century Baburnama, describing Babur's visit in early 1507 while on his journey to Kabul.
Baburnama and .
They are known as the Baburnama and are considered the first true autobiography in Islamic literature.
Although there is no reference to the new mosque in Babur's diary, the Baburnama, the pages of the relevant period are missing in the diary.
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* The Suicide of Europe: Memoirs of Prince Michael Sturdza by Prince Michel Sturdza ( American Opinion Books, 1968, ISBN 0-88279-214-8 ).
* Hoare, Prince, Memoirs of Granville Sharp, Esq., Composed from his own Manuscripts and Other Authentic Documents in the Possession of his Family and of the African Institution London, 1820 ( 2nd edition of 1828 online at
See Bourrienne et ses erreurs, volontaires et involontaires ( Paris, 1830 ), by Generals Belliard, Gourgaud, etc., for a discussion of the genuineness of his Memoirs ; also Napoleon et ses détracteurs, by Prince Napoleon ( Paris, 1887 ; Eng.
Memoirs of Don Manuel de Godoy, Prince of the Peace, Duke de Alcúdia, Count de Evoramonte, & c. London: R. Bentley, 1836.
In addition to his novels he wrote Memoirs of Great Commanders, a Life of the Black Prince, and other historical and biographical works.
The Memoirs of Prince Dolgoroukoff assert that the Swiatopelk-Mirskis were princes descending from Rurik who submitted to Gediminas & became magnates.
Memoirs and Emperor
( c. 310 ) Bk 4, ch. 8-§ 2 quoting Hegesippus ( Memoirs c. 180-lost ): " Among whom idols is also Antinoüs, a slave ( doulos ) of the Emperor Hadrian, in whose honor are celebrated also the Antinoian games, which were instituted in our day.
This explanation is mentioned by the Emperor Jahangir in his autobiography Tuzuk-e-Jahangiri or Memoirs of Jahangir.
Memoirs of Hadrian () is a novel by the French writer Marguerite Yourcenar about the life and death of Roman Emperor Hadrian.
It was first translated into English by John Leyden and William Erskine as Memoirs of Zehir-Ed-Din Muhammed Baber: Emperor of Hindustan and later by the British orientalist scholar Annette Susannah Beveridge ( née Akroyd, 1842-1929 ).
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