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Ferishta's History of Dekkan, from the First Mahummedan Conquests

FerishtaScott, Jonathan(Edited and translated by)
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Serving in Bengal as a captain of the East India Company, Jonathan Scott (1753–1829) became a private Persian translator to Governor-General Warren Hastings in 1783.

A gifted orientalist, he was elected a member of the Asiatic Society of Bengal in 1784, returned to England in 1785, and a year later published the first of his many translations, Memoirs of Eradut Khan (also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection), shedding light on the Mughal empire in the seventeenth century.

This two-volume work, published in 1794, narrates the fortunes of the Islamic kingdoms in southern India from the thirteenth century onwards.

Volume 1 comprises a translation of the work of the Persian chronicler Ferishta (1560–1620), documenting the history of the Deccan Plateau to the end of the sixteenth century.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108056385 / 9781108056380
Paperback / softback
954.8
28/02/2013
United Kingdom
424 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
178 x 254 mm, 730 grams