1832 1ed Memoirs of Humayun Mughal Empire Persia Jouher Sher Khan INDIA Pakistan
Humayun was a 16th-century Persian emperor of the Mughal Empire known for ruling over portions of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Persian author Aftabaji Jouher wrote a biographical sketch of the life and military exploits of Humayun, a work which focuses heavily on his rivals including Sher Shah Suri, better known as Sher Khan.
This 1832 English translation of Jauhar’s “Memoirs of Humayun” was translated by Charles Stewart, bound in fine leather, marbled boards.
1832 1ed Memoirs of Humayun Mughal Empire Persia Jouher Sher Khan INDIA Pakistan
Humayun was a 16th-century Persian emperor of the Mughal Empire known for ruling over portions of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Persian author Aftabaji Jouher wrote a biographical sketch of the life and military exploits of Humayun, a work which focuses heavily on his rivals including Sher Shah Suri, better known as Sher Khan.
This 1832 English translation of Jauhar’s “Memoirs of Humayun” was translated by Charles Stewart, bound in fine leather, marbled boards.
Item number: #21980
Price: $750
JAUHAR, Aftabaji
The Tezkereh al Vakiât or private memoirs of the Moghul emperor Humâyûn, written in the Persian language
London: the Oriental translation fund, 1832. 1st edition
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- viii, 127, [1]
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight and secure
- Size: ~10.75in X 8.75in (27.5cm x 21.5cm)
- Quite rare
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21980
Categories
Military & War
Asia, Africa, & Middle Eastern
Authors
JAUHAR, Aftabaji
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete