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  • ...ror [[Akbar|akbar]] (1556-1605 AD). While Akbarnamah is a book of history, Ain-i-Akbari embodies Ains or rules and regulations framed and put into effect for prope ..., and other natural calamities with death tolls of a heavy nature. But the Ain-i-Akbari is a book of different nature. In this book people engaged in different tra ...
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  • ...ystem continued till the end of the Mughal period. In the ''[[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]]'' the duties and functions of the faujdar have been enumerated. [Abdul Ka ...
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  • ...ror [[Akbar|akbar]] (1556-1605 AD). While Akbarnamah is a book of history, Ain-i-Akbari embodies Ains or rules and regulations framed and put into effect for prope ..., and other natural calamities with death tolls of a heavy nature. But the Ain-i-Akbari is a book of different nature. In this book people engaged in different tra ...
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  • ...of Todar Mal's revenue settlement of Bengal as found in the [[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]], Bengal was divided into a number of sarkars and each sarkar was again di ...
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  • ...discipline and to keep the city clean environmentally. The [[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]] of Abul Fazl describes in details the powers and functions of the City Ko ...
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  • ...up to 1521. Barbakabad occurs as a sarkar and a city in the [[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]]. As an urban centre it might have lost its importance towards the close o ...
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  • ...uddin Yusuf Shah|shamsuddin yusuf shah]] (1474-1481). The ''[[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]]'' mentioned it as ''Haweli Mahal Fathabad''. It has also been mentioned a ...
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  • ...dvipa'. Some scholars opine that the last one stands for Chandradvipa. The Ain-i-Akbari mentions the name of Paramananda Roy, the king of Bakla or Chandradvipa. ...
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  • ...'the vicegerent's abode', a name given to it in Abul Fazl's [[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]]. ...
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  • ...north to south. It included the Sundarbans and the Meghna River. But in ''Ain-i-Akbari'', he says that 'Bhati’ stretches over 400 ''kos'' from Chittagong to [[t ...zl or Mirza Nathan. But the descriptions of the battles with Isa Khan in ''Ain-i-Akbari'' indicate that the Alapsingha Pargana was located inside the Bhati (in gre ...
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  • ...il his 46th regnal year; and the third volume styled as the [[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]] dealing with rules, regulations and other related matters. ...
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  • ...as Sarwani's [[Tarikh-i-Shahi|tarikh-i-shahi]], Abul Fazl's [[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]] and [[Akbarnamah|akbarnamah]] and the two general histories of the Mughal ...
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  • ...culiar whiteness to the clothes that are washed in it, as mentioned in the Ain-i-Akbari, obviously indicates the Khasnagar Dighi. [Muazzam Hussain Khan] ...
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  • ...tral government. A primary idea about the subah may be obtained from the ''Ain-i-Akbari'' by Abul Fazal. However, his report about the boundary of Subah ''Bangla'' ...
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  • ...a domestic institution under the Mughals. Abul Fazl in his [[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]] and [[Akbarnamah|akbarnamah]] gives a vivid description of the Harem admi '''Bibliography''' Abul Fazl, Ain-i-Akbari, Vol. I (Translated by H Blochman), 2nd ed, Calcutta, 1939; Jadunath Sarker ...
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  • ...tolen by the Maharaja of Visnupura, Vira Hangvira, whom the [[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]] of Abul Fazl places in the closing decades of the 16th century. In a high ...
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  • ...hed many research works, translated with annotation many works including ''Ain-i-Akbari,'' contributed to Arabic and Persian lexicographies, and deciphered Arabic ...
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  • ...ce of death and burial of Shaikh Jalaluddin Tabrizi. In the [[Ain-i-Akbari|ain-i-akbari]] it is stated that the Shaikh died at Dev Mahal, and this confused the mod ...
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