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Bibliography for decline of Mughal Empire

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Abul Fazl, Ain-i-Akbari, Vol. II, Eng. tr., H.S. Jarret, Calcutta, 1891,2nd ed.,

Corrected and Annotated by Jadunath Sarkar, Calcutta, 1949, Royal Asiatic Society,

Calcutta, 3rd Reprint ed., Delhi, 1978

Ahmad Nizamuddin, Tabakat-i-Akbari, Vol., II, Edited, Barun De, Asiatic Society of

Bengal, Calcutta, 1931

Ali Muhammad Khan, Mirati-i-Ahmadi, Eng. tr. M.F. Lokhandwala, Oriental

Institute, M.S. University, Baroda, 1965.

, The Supplement to the Mirat-i-Ahmadi, Eng. tr. With explanatory Notes

and Appendices, Syed Nawab Ali and Charles Norman Seddon, Education

Department, Baroda, 1924

, Mirat-i-Ahmadi, Eng. tr., James Bird, entitled, Medieval Gujarat: Its

Political Statistical History, London, 1835,1st Indian ed., Delhi, 1980.

Balmukund Mehta, BalMukundNama, Eng. tr. with Introduction and Notes by Satish

Chandra, entitled, Letters ofa King Maker ofthe Nineteenth Century, Aligarh, 1972

Diwan Ranchodji Amarji, Tarikh-i-Sorath, translated in English, E. Rehatsek, Ed.,

James Burgess, London, 1882

Khwaja Yasin, Kitab-i-Dastur-i-Malguzari, Translated in English and edited with

Introduction by S. Hasan Mahmud, entitled, An Eighteenth Century Agrarian Manual,

Delhi, 2000.

Nawab Samsam-ud-Daulah Shah Nawaz Khan and Abdul Hayy, The

Maathir-ul-Umara, Bibliotheca Indica, 3 Vols., Eng. tr. H. Beveridge, Revised and

Annotated by Baini Prashad, Calcutta 1941,1952, Reprint ed., Patna, 1979.

Sikandar bin Muhammad (Manjhu), Mirat-i-Sikandari, Eng. tr. Edward Clive Bayley,

entitled, History ofGujarat, London 1886; Ed. Nagendra Singh, Delhi, 1970

Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri, Translated in English and edited by A. Rogers, Vol. I, London,

1909

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