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The TuzukiJahangiri or Memoirs of Jahangir: From the Thirteenth to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Year of His Reign (Vol II) Hardcover Henry Beveridge (ed)

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Explore 17th-century India with Jahangir’s captivating memoirs. The Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri offers vivid details of art, battles, religion, and social life from 1605-1623. Edited by Henry Beveridge, this volume unveils the Mughal emperor’s keen observations on nature, politics, and the early life of his successor, Shah Jahan. Dive into a rich historical narrative with ISBN 9788196054670.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788196054670
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Width: 160.000 mm
  • ISBN-10: 819605467X
  • Publisher Date: 01-Jan-2023
  • Height: 40.000 mm
  • No of Pages: 322

23 reviews for The TuzukiJahangiri or Memoirs of Jahangir: From the Thirteenth to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Year of His Reign (Vol II) Hardcover Henry Beveridge (ed)

  1. Pritha Mandal

    It is one of the best books that I have ever read. The details of the book are exceptional.

  2. Himanshu Saini

    Some parts are very interesting; others are quite tedious. Overall, a mixed experience but still valuable.

  3. Navya Mittal

    The descriptions of nature and art are particularly beautiful. Jahangir had a keen eye for detail.

  4. Ajay Kumar Nagar

    I learned so much about th century India! Jahangir’s writing style is engaging and full of interesting anecdotes. A must-read!

  5. Nishtha Rawat

    A must-read for anyone interested in Mughal history. The level of detail is incredible!

  6. Viraat Singh

    I struggled to stay engaged at times. However, the historical significance of the text is undeniable.

  7. Mohit Rao

    The book has a lot of potential but somehow felt it was lacking some details.

  8. Akash Ankit

    I did not find the book interesting but it contains important events of the history.

  9. Aryan Bansal

    A fascinating glimpse into Jahangir’s world, though the language can be a bit dense at times. Worth the effort for serious history buffs.

  10. Lavish Ahuja

    This book provides an amazing window into a different time and place. The writing is surprisingly accessible.

  11. Harsh

    A fascinating look at the Mughal empire through the eyes of its ruler. A bit long, but worth the time.

  12. Shashwat Shivam

    Jahangir’s insights into his son, Shah Jahan, are particularly interesting. A valuable historical perspective.

  13. Aviral Agrawal

    I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Its a masterpiece from Jahangir era.

  14. Priyanshi Kasaudhan

    The details about court life and politics are intriguing. Sometimes a bit repetitive, but overall a worthwhile read.

  15. Shrestha Ahiya Ekka

    Beveridge’s editing is meticulous, but the book itself feels somewhat dry. Interesting historical insights, but not a page-turner.

  16. Ritesh Raj

    Difficult to get into at first, but once you adjust to the style, it’s quite rewarding. A unique historical perspective.

  17. Aaryan Kumar Pandey

    An invaluable primary source for Mughal history. Jahangir’s observations are surprisingly insightful and personal. Highly recommended.

  18. Datti Jhansi

    The book provided me with great details but sometimes it felt like a drag to read.

  19. Abhishek Kundu

    A bit too detailed for a casual reader, perhaps. But for researchers, this is a goldmine of information.

  20. Dhruv

    An important historical document, but be prepared for some dense reading. Not for the faint of heart!

  21. Sundeep Kumar Baja

    I found it difficult to follow some of the political intrigues. Still, an interesting glimpse into a different era.

  22. Tessy Paul Kulangara

    The historical context provided by Beveridge is excellent. Jahangir’s own writing can be a little rambling at times.

  23. Hritik Kumar Singhal

    The book gives a lot of information on the religion and social life of the Mughal era.

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