Muhammad Hashim (c. 1664–1732), better known by his title Khafi Khan, was an Indo-Persian historian of Mughal India. His career began about 1693–1694 as a clerk in Bombay. He served predominantly in Gujarat and the Deccan regions, including the final decade of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. He authored the controversial and in part "patently fictitious" Muntakhab-al Lubab – a Persian language book about the history of India during the Mughal period, completed in 1731. It has been a much studied, contested source of information about the Mughal history, particularly Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb.
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| - Muhammad Hashim (c. 1664–1732), better known by his title Khafi Khan, was an Indo-Persian historian of Mughal India. His career began about 1693–1694 as a clerk in Bombay. He served predominantly in Gujarat and the Deccan regions, including the final decade of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. He authored the controversial and in part "patently fictitious" Muntakhab-al Lubab – a Persian language book about the history of India during the Mughal period, completed in 1731. It has been a much studied, contested source of information about the Mughal history, particularly Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb. (en)
- Muhammad Hashim (c. 1664-1732), mais conhecido por seu título Khafi Khan, era funcionário público e historiador da Índia mogol. Ele é notável por criar , um livro em língua persa sobre a história da Índia. (pt)
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| - Introduction to Awrangzib
In enforcing the precepts of Islam
and strengthening the firm Faith of Muhammad and
carrying out the divine commands and prohibitions,
he has taken such strong action that the
reputation of his good name and his support of
the Faith have rubbed the advice-accepting
ears of the rulers of the seven climes. (en)
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| - Translator: Syed Moinul Haq (en)
- —Muntakhab-al Lubab, Khafi Khan (en)
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| - Muhammad Hashim (c. 1664–1732), better known by his title Khafi Khan, was an Indo-Persian historian of Mughal India. His career began about 1693–1694 as a clerk in Bombay. He served predominantly in Gujarat and the Deccan regions, including the final decade of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. He authored the controversial and in part "patently fictitious" Muntakhab-al Lubab – a Persian language book about the history of India during the Mughal period, completed in 1731. It has been a much studied, contested source of information about the Mughal history, particularly Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb. (en)
- Muhammad Hashim (c. 1664-1732), mais conhecido por seu título Khafi Khan, era funcionário público e historiador da Índia mogol. Ele é notável por criar , um livro em língua persa sobre a história da Índia. (pt)
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