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Medieval India History: Hasan Nizami - Minhajus Siraj
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Hasan Nizami
- Hasan Nizami ′ s Tajul Ma ′ asir-The Crown of Exploits deals primarily with the history of Qutbuddin Aibek.
- The author was an immigrant from Khurasan; he was born at Nishapur in an aristocratic family of repute.
- He writes that he ‘never dreamt of travelling abroad’ until the troubles of his native country ‘compelled him to seek a residence elsewhere.’
- He came to Ghazni, made acquaintance with the courtiers of Sultan Muhammad…
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Medieval India History: Amir Khusrau - Early Life
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Amir Khusrau
Amir Khusrow surrounded by young men. Miniature from a manuscript of Majlis Al-Usshak by Husayn Bayqarah
- Amir Khusrau (c, 1252 - 1325) was not a professional historian nor did he claim to be one, albeit he has to his credit about half a dozen historical works, including prose chronicles and masnavis (poetic compositions) like Qiranus Sa ′ adain, Miftahul Futuh, Khazainul Futuh, Dawal Rani Khizr Khani, Nuh Sipihr and Tughluq Nama.
- A born poet and genius as a writer, Amir Khusrau was the first and by far the most prominent ′ representative ′ of Indo-Muslim culture ′ of early medieval India.
- He adorned the courts of all the sultan from Balban to Gh…
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