• Abdul Malik Isami (1311–after 14 May 1350) was a 14th-century Indian historian and court poet. He wrote in the Persian language, under the patronage of...
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    irreligious to be said, the 14th-century Indian historian and court poet, Abdul Malik Isami confirms this: Allaudin realized his duties as a king. To him, this...
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    disgruntled Turkic nobles, including Malik Qaraqash and Malik Salari. Altunia assembled an army, which according to Abdul Malik Isami, included Khokhars, Jats, and...
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  • Persian-language chronicles: Minhaj-i-Siraj's Tabaqat-i Nasiri (1260 CE) Abdul Malik Isami's Futuh-us-Salatin (c. 1350) Yahya bin Ahmad Sirhindi's Tarikh-I-Mubarakshahi...
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    Malik-i-Juwayni's Tarikh-i-Jahan-Gusha chronicle explicitly mentions that Aibak had no son. Contrarily, the 14th century historian Abdul Malik Isami stated...
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  • names the place as "Khekar" (identified by Peter Jackson as Ghaggar); Abdul Malik Isami calls it "Hind-i-Ali"; and Firishta calls it "Nilab". The two armies...
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    Persian). Islamic Culture & Relations Organizations, Iran. p. 21. Abdul Malik Isami (1948). Futuh us-Salatin. Madras University Islamic Series No. 9 (in...
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  • and Indian Subcontinent Hemachandra (12th century), Jain polymath Abdul Malik Isami (14th century), Indian historian and poet Jonaraja (15th century)...
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    Research: XXI. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Abdul Malik Isami (1981). "Futuh-us-Salatin". University of Madras: 38–39. {{cite journal}}:...
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    unambiguous reference to a spinning wheel in India, 1350, is a passage in Abdul Malik Isami’s work, Futuh-us-Salatin, which proposes a woman’s place is at her...
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    History of Medieval Deccan, vol. 2 (Hyderabad, 1974), pp. 142-147. ʿAbd al-Malik ʿIṣāmī, Futūḥ al-salāṭīn, ed. A. S. Usha, Madras 1948, p. 466. Abū l-Faḍl, Akbar-nāma...
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    Sultanate in medieval India. Its reign started in 1320 in Delhi when Ghazi Malik assumed the throne under the title of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq and ended in...
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    more independent but also questioned given the gap in time. These are Isami's epic of 1349, Diya-yi Barani's work of 1357 and Sirhindi's account of 1434...
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    elephants made of mud and wood. The near contemporary chroniclers Juzjani and Isami stated that Muhammad brought 120,000-130,000 fully armoured men to the battle...
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    Mahmud notes that he was sold in the slave market; Minhaj ad-din and al-Malik Isami add a price of 80 dirhams/dinars. Others like al-Ansab note that Mahmud...
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    hot regions (garmsīr) of modern Afghanistan". Medieval scholars such as Isami and Barani suggested that the prehistory of the Delhi Sultanate lay in the...
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  • Mahmud notes that he was sold in the slave market; Minhaj ad-din and al-Malik Isami adds a price of 80 dirhams. Others like al-Ansab note that Mahmud had...
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  • Kum-hyun (KOR)  Mauro Dizon (PHI)  Chandrasena Jayasuriya (CEY) 1958 Tokyo  Isami Ikeyama (JPN)  Dionisio Guevarra (PHI)  Song Soon-chun (KOR)  Austin Dunsford (SIN)...
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