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16th-century book by Mughal historian Abu'l-Fazl
The Akbarnama (Persian: اکبرنامه, romanized: Akbarnāma, lit. 'Book of Akbar') is the official chronicle of the reign of Akbar, the third Mughal Emperor
Akbarnama
Mughal emperor from 1605 to 1627
of Mirza Muhammad Hakim. Akbarnama Of Abul Fazl; Volume III. p. 746. Akbarnama Of Abul Fazl; Volume III. p. 1094. Akbarnama Of Abul Fazl; Volume III.
Jahangir
Mughal grand vizier from 1579 to 1602
appointment in 1579, until his death in 1602. His notable works include the Akbarnama, Ain-i-Akbari, and a Persian translation of the Bible. Abul Fazl is often
Abul_Fazl
16th-century Mughal Empire document
much larger document, the Akbarnama (Account of Akbar), also by Abu'l-Fazl. The Ain-i-Akbari is the third volume of the Akbarnama containing information
Ain-i-Akbari
Mughal general (1531–1562)
Akbarnama, ca 1590–95 Adham Khan pays homage to Akbar at Sarangpur in 1561, after his unsuccessful attempts of subvert Akbar's authority, Akbarnama.
Adham_Khan
The first illustrated manuscript of the Akbar-nāma
The Victoria and Albert Akbarnāma or First Akbar-nāma is the first illustrated manuscript of the Akbarnama, the history of the Mughal ruler Akbar and his
Victoria_and_Albert_Akbarnama
Raja of Amber from 1589 to 1614
ISBN 81-250-0333-9, p.86 Beveridge H. (tr.) (1939, Reprint 2000). The Akbarnama of Abu´l Fazl, Vol. III, Kolkata: The Asiatic Society, ISBN 81-7236-094-0
Man_Singh_I
1557 siege during the Mughal reconquest
Illustrations of the siege were included in several editions of the Akbarnama. Nath, Pratyay (24 May 2019). "Narratives of Akbar's Sieges and the Construction
Siege_of_Mankot_(1557)
Queen Regent of Gondwana (1524:-1564)
a Chandel king, who ruled a principality comprising Rath and Mahoba. Akbarnama, by the Mughal chronicler Abul Fazl, names Durgavati's father as Salbahan
Rani_Durgavati
1526–1857 empire in South Asia
historical memoirs or biographies of the dynasty such as the Baburnama and Akbarnama, and Tuzk-e-Jahangiri. Richly finished albums (muraqqa) decorated with
Mughal_Empire
Princess of the Mughal Empire
Fazl, Abul. The Akbarnama. Vol. III. Translated by Beveridge, Henry. Calcutta: ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL. p. 1130. Fazl, Abul. The Akbarnama. Vol. III. Translated
Shahzada_Khanum
Padshah Begum of Mughal Empire (1527–1604)
amongst a group of women has been keenly illustrated in Akbar's biography, Akbarnama. In 1548, she and Akbar accompanied Humayun to Kabul. During the reign
Hamida_Banu_Begum
State in western India
Persia who tutored and adopted Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak, author of the Akbarnama. Later, a close alliance between the Ottoman Turks and Gujarati sultans
Gujarat
Mughal noble and general (died 1562)
ISBN 9789384544980 – via Google Books. The punishment of Adham Khan Akbarnama Asher, Catherine B (24 September 1992). The New Cambridge History of India
Ataga_Khan
Mughal emperor from 1556 to 1605
chronicled extensively by his court historian Abul Fazl in the books Akbarnama and Ain-i-akbari. Other contemporary sources of Akbar's reign include
Akbar
Mughal military commander and statesman (1501–1561)
with the Mughals at the Battle of Machhiwara in 1555. According to the Akbarnama, the group of Afghans had apparently come to pay their respects to him
Bairam_Khan
Commander of Chittor in the Siege of Chittorgarh
the commander of Chittor in 1567 when he was 16.[citation needed] The Akbarnama tells that when Akbar was marching towards the fort with his army after
Patta_Sisodia
Syncretic religion of Mughal emperor Akbar
Kasturi & Sons. 1997. p. 74. Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak (2010) [1902–39]. The Akbarnama of Abu'l-Fazl. Delhi: Low Price Publications. ISBN 978-81-7536-481-3.
Din-i_Ilahi
Indian General, Wazir and King (1501–1556)
XI". Akbarnama. Archived from the original on 15 August 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2016. Tripathi 1960, p. 177: Tripathi quotes from the Akbarnama: The place
Hemu
Translated into English by H. Blochmann. 1927, Band I, S. 324–326 Akbarnama II: 321 AkbarnamaII: 207 "Shah Abu'l Ma'ali". V&A. Branfoot, Crispin (30 June 2018)
Shah_Abu'l_Ma'ali
Ruler of Merta (1507–1568)
had at once destroyed both him and the fort." ~ The death of Jaimal, Akbarnama by Abu'l Fazl One of his sons, Ramdas Rathore, went on to fight against
Jaimal_Rathore
Mughal manuscript miniatures from South Asia
Muhammad Drowns While Crossing the Narbada-Akbarnama, 1562 Akbar receiving his sons at Fatehpur Sikri. Akbarnama, 1573 Europeans embracing, Lahore, c. 1590
Mughal_painting
Rao of Marwar from 1562 to 1581
Mughal Emperors (1526-1748). pp. 46–48. Akbarnama III pg. 80 Jodhpur Khyat pg. 80 Vigat II pg.63-65 Akbarnama III pg. 80-82 Bhargava, Visheshwar Sarup
Chandrasen_Rathore
1556 battle during the Mughal conquest of the Sur Empire
crimsoned daggers, Their steel had all become solid rubies. — Abu'l-Fazl, Akbarnama Hemchandra began the attack himself and loosed his elephants among the
Second_Battle_of_Panipat
Bairam Khan is assassinated by an Afghan at Patan, 1561, Akbarnama
Sahasralinga_Tank
Medieval petty rulers of Assam and Bengal
1571, he had become the ruler of Bhati. Mughal histories, mainly the Akbarnama, the Ain-i-Akbari and the Baharistan-i-Ghaibi refers to the low-lying
Baro-Bhuyan
extending perhaps all the way to Sylhet.. However Abu’l Fazl in the Akbarnama seems to suggest that Bhati was in fact larger than Bengal itself and
Bhati_(region)
Mughal prince (1570–1599)
Great Moghuls: India's most flamboyant rulers. p. 113. Fazl, Abul. The Akbarnama. Vol. III. Translated by Beveridge, Henry. Calcutta: ASIATIC SOCIETY OF
Murad_Mirza_(son_of_Akbar)
Akbar's conquest of Chittor (1567–1568)
Akbar shoots the Rajput commander, Jaimal, using a matchlock, Akbarnama, 1590–1595
Siege of Chittorgarh (1567–1568)
Siege_of_Chittorgarh_(1567–1568)
Empire in Northern India between 1538/1540 and 1556
the young emperor and admitted into the Mughal officialdom. Abu'l Fazl, Akbarnama, tr. H. Beveridge, reprint, Delhi, 2002, vol.2, p.90-91 "Bairam Khan Petitions
Sur_Empire
Mughal emperor from 1530 to 1540 and from 1555 to 1556
Akbar in, leaving the wives of Kamran and Askari Mirza to raise him. The Akbarnama specifies Kamran Mirza's wife, Sultan Begam. Once again Humayun turned
Humayun
Hindustani musician
was completed according to Hindu customs in Gwalior. However, as per Akbarnama, written by Abul Fazl, and as per notable Muslim and Hindu historians
Tansen
Wife of Mughal Emperor Jahangir
Albemarle Street. Fazl, Abul. Akbarnama Vol. III. p. 883. On this day also Sultan Parviz had a sister born. Fazl, Abul. Akbarnama Vol. III. On the 21st, after
Sahib_Jamal
Shahzadi of Mughal Empire
Volume 1. Thacker, Spink & Company. p. 58. Beveridge, Henry (1907). Akbarnama of Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak - Volume I. Asiatic Society, Calcutta. p. 572
Bakshi_Banu_Begum
Subspecies of onager
his book Tuzk-e-Jahangiri. In an illustrated copy that has survived of Akbarnama, the book of Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great there is an illustration of
Indian_wild_ass
Set of classic books of Indian literature
hardcover, 496 pages, ISBN 9780674427747 The History of Akbar, Volume 1 (the Akbarnama), by Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak, edited and translated from Persian by Wheeler
Murty Classical Library of India
Murty_Classical_Library_of_India
Raja of Amber from 1574 to 1589
Company. p. 484. ISBN 978-81-291-0890-6. Abu'l-Fazl (1973) [1907]. The Akbarnama of Abu'l-Fazl. Vol. III. Translated by Henry Beveridge. Delhi: Rare Books
Bhagwant_Das
Empress Consort of Mughal Emperor Akbar
addressed as the daughter of Raja Bharmal or sister of Raja Bhagwant Das in Akbarnama. Her son, Salim referred to her by her title, Hazrat Mariam-uz-Zamani
Mariam-uz-Zamani
Mughal prince (1572–1605)
(1907). The Akbarnama of Abu'l-Fazl. Vol. II. Translated by Henry Beveridge. Calcutta: The Asiatic Society. Abu'l-Fazl (1973) [1907]. The Akbarnama of Abu'l-Fazl
Daniyal_Mirza
Finance minister to Mughal emperor Akbar (1503–1589)
of the Orient. 64 (5–6): 701–702. doi:10.1163/15685209-12341551. "The Akbarnama of Abu Fazl, Volume 3, chpt. 207". Archived from the original on 26 August
Todar_Mal
Mughal Indian artist (active 1580–1600)
human nature, and for his use of portraiture in the illustrations of Akbarnama, Mughal Emperor, Akbar's official Biography, which is seen as an innovation
Basawan
Sultan of the Suri Empire in 1555
front of Akbar, at the surrender of the Siege of Mankot, 25 July 1557. Akbarnama (1590-95) Sultan of Hindustan Reign February 1555 – 22 June 1555 Predecessor
Sikandar_Shah_Suri
Ancient Persian ice house
1163/22118993-00311P03. Retrieved 2025-09-10. primary source: Abul Fazl (1907). The Akbarnama of Abu-l-Fazl. Vol. I. Translated by Beveridge, Henry. Calcutta: Asiatic
Yakhchāl
Mughal court poet and minister (1556–1627)
Bairam Khan's widow and child (Rahim) being escorted to Ahmedabad, in 1561, after his assassination, Akbarnama
Abdul_Rahim_Khan-i-Khanan
Metropolis in Uttar Pradesh, India
been a political, cultural and administrative centre of the Doab region. Akbarnama mentions that the Mughal emperor Akbar founded a great city in Allahabad
Prayagraj
British-Indian Civil Service officer (1837–1929)
1909–1914. The Akbarnama of Abu-L-Fazl, Vol. I & II, Delhi: Low Price Publications, (1902–39, Reprint 2010). ISBN 81-7536-482-3. The Akbarnama of Abu-L-Fazl
Henry_Beveridge_(orientalist)
Long-ranged guns for land warfare
dragging siege-guns up hill during Akbar's attack on Ranthambhor Fort". The Akbarnama. 1590–95. Archived from the original on May 19, 2014. Retrieved May 19
Artillery
Persian miniature painter (born c. 1547)
the Baburnama and the Akbarnama, both commissioned by Akbar as historical documentation of Babur and Akbar's reign. In the Akbarnama, some of Farrukh Beg's
Farrukh_Beg
Mughal prince (1587–1622)
Ain-i-Akbari, by Abul Fazl, Mariam-uz-Zamani. Fazl, Abul (1907). The Akbarnama. Vol. III. Translated by Beveridge, Henry. ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL.
Khusrau_Mirza
Community of Sayyids
under Muzaffar Shah III to secure its ports and agricultural wealth. The Akbarnama highlights Sayyid Mahmud Khan Barha, a Barha Sayyid, who served as a commander
Sadaat-e-Bara
Elder sister of Emperor Babur
to Shaybani Khan (as his share of the war captives). According to the Akbarnama, Henry Beveridge, writes that according to the Shaybani-nama, Khanzada's
Khanzada_Begum
Mughal general
Illustration from Akbarnama showing victory of Ali Quli Khan on Afghans at Gomti, 1561
Ali_Quli_Khan_Zaman
Mahraja of Marwar from 1583 to 1595
Manoharlal. pp. 61–62. Beveridge, H. (tr.) (1939, reprint 2000). The Akbarnama of Abu'l Fazl, Calcutta: The Asiatic Society, ISBN 81-7236-094-0, pp.1027–28
Udai_Singh_of_Marwar
Town in Uttar Pradesh, India
Abul Fazl records Akbar's reasons for the foundation of the city in Akbarnama: "In as much as his exalted sons (Salim and Murad) had been born at Sikri
Fatehpur_Sikri
Chief of Baro-Bhuiyans of Bengal
Abu'l Fazl, in his Ain-i-Akbari, calls him "Isa Afghan", though in the Akbarnama he later claims him as Bais Rajput in origin. Isa Khan's mother, Syeda
Isa_Khan
Execution method from Asia
Illustration from the Akbarnama, the official chronicle of the reign of Akbar, the third Mughal emperor
Execution_by_elephant
Chief consort of Mughal Emperor Jahangir
Publishers, Delhi. p. 87. ISBN 8122000762. Beveridge, H. (1907). The Akbarnama Of Abul Fazl Vol. 3. p. 678. At this time it was represented to H.M. that
Shah_Begum_(wife_of_Jahangir)
Types of essential oils
Chatterjee (1983). "Chronicles Of The Chronicler : Abul Fazal And 'His' Akbarnama". Qazi Dr, Shaikh Abbas Borhany (April 1, 2006). "The Medicinal uses of
Attar
Prince of Maharana Udai Singh II of Mewar
Books. ISBN 9789350838693. "महाराज शक्तिसिंह का इतिहास". 28 May 2022. Akbarnama by Abu'l Fazl Rana 2004, p. 38 "महाराज शक्तिसिंह का इतिहास". 28 May 2022
Shakti Singh (16th century Indian noble)
Shakti_Singh_(16th_century_Indian_noble)
State in eastern India
dynasty. Forest land from Baidhnath dham to Puri was known as Jharkhand. In Akbarnama, from Panchet in the east to Ratanpur to west, Rohtasgarh to the north
Jharkhand
17th century work examining and comparing South Asian and Middle Eastern religions
black are the Jesuit missionaries Rodolfo Acquaviva and Francisco Henriques. Illustration to the Akbarnama, miniature painting by Nar Singh, c. 1605.
Dabestan-e_Mazaheb
Foster mother of the Mughal emperor Akbar
2001, ISBN 81-7574-094-9. Chapter 4. B.V. Bhavan 'The Mughal Empire' (Bombay 1974) The Cambridge History of India v.4 Abdul Fazl 'Akbarnama' Badauni.
Maham_Anga
Adage in the English language
according to Ahmad Shakir". 30 January 2014. Beveridge, H. (1902). "The Akbarnama Of Abu-l-Fazl". Chapter XLVI. Retrieved 15 November 2006. Ahmed, Firoz
The pen is mightier than the sword
The_pen_is_mightier_than_the_sword
Type of cannon produced by Ottoman Empire
Four breechloading cannon of the Mughal empire depicted in the Akbarnama.
Prangi
Mughal princess (1584–1624)
brother, Jahangir. She died of dysentery on 17 June 1624. Fazl, Abul. The Akbarnama. Vol. III. Translated by Beveridge, Henry. Calcutta: ASIATIC SOCIETY OF
Aram_Banu_Begum
City in Bihar, India
temporarily seized control of Arrah from Mi’r Mu’izzul-Mulk. According to Akbarnama, Mi’r Mu’izzul-Mulk granted an interview to another rebel, Bahádur, but
Arrah
Meeting house built in 1575 by Mughal Emperor Akbar for interfaith dialogue
missionaries Rodolfo Acquaviva and Francisco Henriques. Illustration to the Akbarnama by Nar Singh, c. 1605. Religion Region Fatehpur Sikri Location Country
Ibadat_Khana
Indian poet
defeat of Baz Bahadur by Mughal troops, in 1561; Rani Roopmati and her companions view the scene from the terrace of the fort. Depicted in the Akbarnama.
Roopmati
Cousin of the Mughal Empire's founder Babur
control of Kabul and its region. Mīrzā Sulaimān appears extensively in the Akbarnama. He is recorded as traveling from Kabul in 1586, to visit the Mughal emperor
Suleiman_Mirza_(Timurid)
14th-century series of stories
painting portfolios such as the Hamzanama (Adventures of Amir Hamza), Akbarnama (Book of Akbar), Jahangirnama (Tuzk-e-Jahangiri an autobiography of Mughal
Tutinama
Tomb of the third Mughal Emperor
Cenotaph Akbar's tomb at basement The Tomb of Akbar at Secundra near Agra Akbarnama Tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani, tomb of the chief queen consort of Akbar Smith
Akbar's_tomb
Mughal princess (died 1653)
(Humayun-Nama). Royal Asiatic Society. pp. 247, 267. Beveridge, Henry (1907). Akbarnama of Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak - Volume III. Asiatic Society, Calcuta. p. 990
Shakr-un-Nissa_Begum
Rao of Marwar from 1532 to 1562
September 2020. G.R. Parihar, Marwar and the Marathas: 1724–1843 A.D. p. xiii Akbarnama, II, p. 358 Sarkar, J.N. (1984, reprint 1994). A History of Jaipur, New
Maldeo_Rathore
Shahzadi of the Mughal Empire (1523–1603)
mother, Hamida Banu Begum. Gulbadan Begum is mentioned throughout the Akbarnama (lit. 'Book of Akbar') of Abu'l Fazl and much of her biographical details
Gulbadan_Begum
Jat Fort in Sawai Madhopur division of Bharatpur
Akbar's entry into the fort of Ranthambore, 1569, Akbarnama
Ranthambore_Fort
Autobiography of Mughal emperor Jahangir (1569–1627)
respect to the era of his father Akbar and his official chronicle, the Akbarnama. The first important printed version of Jahangirnama was by Sayyid Ahmad
Tuzk-e-Jahangiri
Timurid Princess
was buried in the mausoleum of her grandfather, Akbar. Fazl, Abul. The Akbarnama. Vol. III. Translated by Beveridge, Henry. Calcutta: ASIATIC SOCIETY OF
Sultan-un-Nissa_Begum
Shahzadi of Mughal Empire
California Press. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-520-25444-2. Beveridge, Henry (1907). Akbarnama of Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak - Volume III. Asiatic Society, Calcuta. p. 1256
Sakina_Banu_Begum
14th-15th century; ivory; height: 18.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Basawan Akbarnama; c. 1590; watercolor on paper; 33 x 20 cm; Victoria and Albert Museum
History_of_art
Historic state based in northern Sumatra, Indonesia (1496–1904)
similarities in structure of both the Hikayat Aceh and Mahfuzat-i-Timuri with Akbarnama manuscript. Aceh gained wealth from its export of pepper, nutmeg, cloves
Aceh_Sultanate
City in Uttar Pradesh, India
A painting of Ali Quli Khan and Bahadur Khan made in 1561, from Akbarnama
Ghazipur
Mughal royal consort
Culture. Reaktion Books. ISBN 978-1-861-89185-3. Beveridge, Henry (1907). Akbarnama of Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak - Volume II. Asiatic Society, Calcutta. p. 319
Mah_Chuchak_Begum
Mughal princess
Henry (1907). Akbarnama of Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak - Volume II. Asiatic Society, Calcutta. pp. 320–21. Beveridge, Henry (1907). Akbarnama of Abu'l-Fazl
Bakht-un-Nissa_Begum
Historical Mughal fort in India
Broadcasting, Government of India. pp. 78–80. ISBN 81-230-1002-8. "The Akbarnama of Abul Fazl Vol. 2". 1907. "Agra Fort (1983), Uttar Pradesh – Archaeological
Agra_Fort
Moghul Empire official
under the Mughals Centre of Advanced Study Aligarh Muslim University Akbarnama by Abu’l Fazl Volume: translated by Henry Beveridge, Volume III (also
Zain_Khan_Koka
Metropolitan Town in Madhya Pradesh, India
August 1602, Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak, Akbar's courtier who also wrote Akbarnama was assassinated at Narwar while he was returning from the Deccan by Vir
Narwar
Turco-Mongolian aristocratic tribal confederation clan
Archived February 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. Joshi, Harit (2020), "Akbarnama", Encyclopédie des historiographies : Afriques, Amériques, Asies, Presses
Barlas
Women's quarters in the Mughal court
about five thousand women. While Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak claims in the Akbarnama that each woman had her own suite of rooms, it is more likely that only
Mughal_Harem
Military unit in the administrative system of the Mughal Empire
reduced to 11 as against 33 mentioned by Grand Vizier Abul Fazl in his book Akbarnama. 4. Relaxation in control: With Akbar's death, the control exercised over
Mansabdar
Afghan chieftain in Bengal (died 1612)
be found in the Baharistan-i-Ghaibi, Tuzk-e-Jahangiri as well as the Akbarnama. Usman Khan was born to an Afghan descent father, Khwaja Isa Khan, who
Khwaja_Usman
Wife of Mughal Emperor Jahangir
University Press. p. 168. ISBN 978-0-521-85022-3. Beveridge, Henry (1907). Akbarnama of Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak - Volume III. Asiatic Society, Calcuta. p. 283
Malika_Jahan
Biography of Indian emperor Harsha by Banabhatta
Maharajah's College, Vizianagaram in 1929. Ashokavadana Prithviraj Raso Akbarnama Vikramaditya Keay, John (2000). India: A History. New York: Grove Press
Harshacharita
Chief Wife of Mughal Emperor Jahangir
to about 1780 A.D. Janaki Prakashan. p. 1027. Beveridge, Henry (1907). Akbarnama of Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak - Volume III. Asiatic Society, Calcutta. pp
Khas_Mahal
1960 Indian film by K. Asif
shaped like scrolls, which were written in Urdu and made to look like the Akbarnama, the official chronicle of the reign of Akbar. The premiere was held amidst
Mughal-e-Azam
The Battle between the Mughal Army and Muhammad Husain Mirza near Ahmadabad, 1573, Akbarnama
Gujarat_under_Akbar
The battle between the Mughal Imperial Army and Muhammad Husain Mirza near Ahmadabad in 1573. From Akbarnama.
History_of_Ahmedabad
Title for landowners in Bengal and Assam
Bengal Sultanate's final Karrani dynasty. Mughal histories, mainly the Akbarnama, the Ain-i-Akbari and the Baharistan-i-Ghaibi refers to the low-lying
Bhuiyan
Dynasty of the Mughal Empire
similarities in structure of both Hikayat Aceh and Mahfuzat-i-Timuri with Akbarnama manuscript. The Mughal imperial structure was founded by Akbar the Great
Mughal_dynasty
Class during the Mughal Dynasty
1017/S1356186322000189. ISSN 1356-1863. "The Punishment of Khwaja Mu'azzam from an Akbarnama". Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
Urdubegis
Town in Madhya Pradesh, India
Mughal forces led by Adham Khan, enter the fort of Baz Bahadur of Malwa, 1561, Akbarnama ca 1590–95
Mandu,_Madhya_Pradesh
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Islamic Mystic
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Praised; Commendable
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