• Muhammad Hashim (c. 1664–1732), better known by his title Khafi Khan, was an Indo-Persian historian of Mughal India. His career began about 1693–1694 as...
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  • about the history of India. Completed around 1732, it was written by Khafi Khan in the Mughal Empire of present-day India. The title of the book is also...
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    chronicler Khafi Khan, attributes the treachery to Shivaji instead: it states that Shivaji feigned humility and tears while approaching Afzal Khan, confessing...
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  • Khafi Khan, p. 577. Gandhi, Surjit (2004). A Historian's Approach to Guru Gobind Singh. Singh Bros. p. 323. ISBN 8172053061. Irvine, p. 20. Khafi Khan...
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    pp. 125–8 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Khizr Khan. Muntakhab-ul Lubab, Muḥammad Hāshim Khāfī Khān, Sir Henry Miers Elliot, John Dowson, 2006....
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    ascended the throne, or given him Bardhaman. Another historical writer, Khafi Khan, mentions another tale about Ali Quli's death, which is said to have been...
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    treatment of enemies and women has been praised by Mughal authors, including Khafi Khan. Jadunath Sarkar writes: His chivalry to women and strict enforcement...
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    Kalu Khan routed the combined forces of Zain Khan and Raja Birbal. Birbal lost his life in this battle. According to Mughal historian Khafi Khan, 40,000–50...
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    conspirators, for reasons not documented in contemporary records. Khafi Khan writes that Khan was incited to join the conspiracy due to his anger at the murder...
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  • west of Peshawar. His second son Muhammad Azam Shah lived in Ahmednagar. Khafi Khan suggested that whoever reached the capital city of Agra first would capture...
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    fought each other for the throne. Muhammad Azam Shah lived in Ahmednagar. Khafi Khan suggested that whoever reached the capital city of Agra first would capture...
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  • of Kalu Khan between the Karakar Pass and the Malandrai Pass. In this conflict, Birbal lost his life. According to Mughal historian Khafi Khan, this fight...
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    and sought refuge with the Mughal forces under Diler Khan. However, he soon realized that Diler Khan intended to send him to Delhi as a prisoner, prompting...
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    hand-to-hand battle then ensued, lasting two to three hours. Muhammad Hashim Khafi Khan, a contemporary Indian historian who was in Surat at the time, wrote that...
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    Tajuddin Khan of the Rajauri State in Kashmir, and belonged to the Jarral clan. According to another account by the Mughal historian Khafi Khan, she was...
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    Birbal and Shujat Khan. This was the biggest Disaster to Mughal Empire in the reign of Akbar. According to Mughal historian Khafi Khan, more than 40,000...
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  • book, House of Shivaji, about the heroics and fall of Santaji Ghorpade. Khafi Khan writes,"Shanta used to inflict severe punishments on his followers. For...
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    hand-to-hand battle then ensued, lasting two to three hours. Muhammad Hashim Khafi Khan, a contemporary Indian historian who was in Surat at the time, wrote that...
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    and practical art. In many cases the attributions can be traced back to Khafi Khan, who according to Ellison Banks Findly, "seems to have been in the business...
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    captured and held to ransom Ismail Khan, Rustam (Sharza) Khan, Ali Mardan Khan, and Jannisar Khan. According to the Khafi Khan, so great was the terror of his...
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    celebrations and took place at Shahnawaz Khan's mansion. The grandeur of the celebrations are described by chronicler Khafi Khan, "The burst of fireworks transformed...
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  • city inhabitants after a large ransom was paid to Banda Singh Bahadur. Khafi Khan's and Latif's account of the siege has also been criticized by Dr. Harbans...
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    Britain and Ireland. 1847. p. 377. Manz 1999, p. 14. Muntakhab-al Lubab, Khafi Khan Nizam-ul-Mulki, Vol I, p. 49. Printed in Lahore, 1985 W. M. Thackston...
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    punishment for breaches in military discipline. The contemporary historian Khafi Khan reported that "for a trifling offense he [Santaji] would cast a man under...
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    were routed after a severe battle, he captured two forts according to Khafi Khan the Mughals then chased the retreating Portuguese in Bassein, they set...
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    comes as Mohammed Shah I ascended the throne on Nowruz. According to Khafi Khan and Ferishta, musicians flocked to the court from Lahore, Delhi, Persia...
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    000-strong force was attacked on all sides by the Mughals. According to Khafi Khan, three to four thousand of his men were killed, filling the plain with...
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    Lal, K.S. (1988). The Mughal Harem. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. p. 194. ISBN 8185179034. OCLC 18431844. Khafi Khan. Muntakhab-ul-Lubab. OCLC 86172620....
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  • 27 forts in Baglan and Khandesh. Accounts from the Jedhe Chronology, Khafi Khan, and English sources confirm these raids and the resulting panic. Despite...
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    of Bahadur Khan, his father Mir Abu’l-Ma'ali was given title of Sayyid-e Khafi" by Padishah Aurangzeb Alamgir, through his son Shah Quli Khan, he have grandson...
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