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17th century history book of Kashmir
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Baharistan-i-shahi (Nastaliq:بہارستان شاہی) means Spring Garden of Royalty is a chronicle of medieval Kashmir. The Persian manuscript was written by an anonymous author, presumably in 1614.

It details the political and social history of Kashmir, particularly focusing on the Sultanate period of Kashmir and Mughal rule.

The work was translated into English by Kashinath Pandit (Punjab University, Tehran University), former director at the Center of Central Asian Studies at the University of Kashmir.

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References

  1. ^ Pandit, K. N. (2013). Baharistan-i-shahi: A chronicle of mediaeval Kashmir. Srinagar: Gulshan Books.
  2. Muḥammad, A. K., & Pandit, K. N. (2009). A Muslim missionary in mediaeval Kashmir: Being the English translation of Tohfatu'l-ahbab. New Delhi: Voice of India.

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