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The Tarikh-i-Mubarakshahi, composed by Yahiya Bin Ahmad Bin Abdullah Sirhindi, stands as one of the most important Persian historical chronicles of medieval India. This work meticulously documents the political, military, and administrative affairs of the Delhi Sultanate rulers, offering invaluable primary source material for understanding this crucial period of Indian history.
The text provides detailed accounts of sultanate governance, court intrigues, military campaigns, and the cultural developments that shaped medieval Indo-Islamic civilization. H. Beveridge’s scholarly Persian edition brings this historical masterpiece to contemporary readers with critical annotations and contextual analysis. Published by Manohar Publishers & Distributors, this edition preserves the authenticity of the original manuscript while making it accessible to historians, scholars, and students of South Asian history.







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