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Wakiat-i Jahangiri is an essential historical account that chronicles the life and reign of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir (1605-1627). Compiled and translated by Henry Miers Elliot, this work serves as a primary source for understanding the political dynamics, administrative structures, and cultural achievements of the Mughal Empire during this pivotal period.
The text provides detailed narratives of Jahangir’s military campaigns, diplomatic relations, and court life. It offers readers a comprehensive view of the emperor’s personal interests, including his passion for art, architecture, and natural history. The work also documents the interactions between the Mughal court and European traders, marking the beginning of significant cross-cultural exchanges.
This scholarly compilation is invaluable for historians, students of Indian history, and those interested in Mughal civilization. Through primary source material and expert commentary, the Wakiat-i Jahangiri illuminates the complexities of imperial governance and the cultural sophistication of one of history’s greatest empires.







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