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Answered by ayushisingh5
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Padshahnama or Badshah Nama (Persian: پادشاهنامه or پادشاه‌نامه‎) (Chronicle of the Emperor Shah Jahan) is a genre of works written as the official history of the Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan's reign. Unillustrated texts are known as Shahjahannama, with Padshahnama used for the illustrated manuscript versions.

Answered by ansarishazia13
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The Padshahnama or badshahnama is a Mughal historical work, composed by Abdul Hameed Lahori. 'Padshahnama' is considered to be the authentic history of the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. In it the entire account of Shah Jahan is written.

Explanation:

  • The history of 20 years of Shah Jahan's rule is mentioned in the work 'Padshahnama'. • This work also throws light on the social, economic and political situation during the reign of Shah Jahan.
  • Shah Jahan's court writer Abdul Hamid Lahori in his 'Padshahnama' has written the entire account of the Mughal emperor in more than a thousand pages, on pages 402 and 403 of volume one, it is mentioned that Shah Jahan's Begum 'Mumtaz-ul' -Zamani', who was temporarily buried in Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh after his death and six months later the body was brought to Akbarabad, Agra on Friday.
  • Here the dead body was again buried in an extraordinarily beautiful and magnificent building taken from Maharaja Jai Singh.
  • According to historian Abdul Hameed Lahori, Raja Jaisingh loved the luxurious destination of his ancestors very much and did not want to give it, but under the pressure of the emperor, he agreed to give it. •
  • Apart from Abdul Hameed Lahori, Kajvini's 'Padshahnama' and Muhammad Waris's 'Padshahnama' are also mentioned in history. In all these three works, there is a reference to the remaining period of 10, 20 years of Emperor Shah Jahan's rule.
  • All three historians were appointed to write the developments in the state service. Therefore, their description is useful not only for Shahjahan and Rajput relations, but also for the economic-social condition cited in them.
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