List all the sources that have been used to study the Mughal period?
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Answer: A number of books based on primary sources written in the last seventy-five years provide useful insights into the different reigns of the Mughal rulers. Further, the contemporaneous Portuguese, Dutch, English and French records and accounts provide useful information of the various aspects of Indian life.
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the major literary sources for the Mughal period are
Babur's atobiography 'Tuzuk-i-Babri'; 'Ain-i-Akbari' and 'Akbar Namah' by Abul Fazal; 'Muntakhab-ul-Tawarikh' by Badauni; 'Tarikh-i-Alfi' by Mulla Daud; 'Padshah Namah' by Abdul Hamid Lahori; 'Shah Jahan Namah' by Inayat Khan; and 'Alamgir Namah' by Mirza Muhammad Kazim.
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SOURCES OF THE MUGHAL PERIOD (1526- 1707)
- Tuzuk-I- Baburi. Written by Babur, Tuzuk or Memoirs is rightly classified as a classic of world literature. ...
- Akbarnama. It was written by Abul-Fazl in Persian. ...
- Ain- I- Akbari.
- Tabagat-I-Akbari.
- Muntakhab-ut-Tawarikh or Tarikh-I-Baduani.
- Tuzuk-I-Jahangiri.
- Iqbal Nama.
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