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Title: | Memoirs of the Emperor Jahangueir |
Authors: | Jahangir |
Keywords: | Rare Book |
Issue Date: | 1829 |
Publisher: | J. Murray, London |
Abstract: | "....As at the very instant that I seated myself on the throne the sun rose from the horizon, I accepted this as the omen of victory, and as indicating a reign of unvarying prosperity. Hence I assumed the titles of Jahangueir Padshah, and Jahangueir Shah : the world-subduing emperor ; the world-subduing king. I ordained that the following legend should be stamped on the coinage of the empire : " Stricken at Agrah by that Khossrou, the safeguard of the world ; the sovereign splendour of the faith, Jahangueir, son of the imperial Akbar." |
URI: | http://bit.ly/1fJzNwq http://192.168.29.29:8080/jspui/handle/1/1070 |
Appears in Collections: | Rare Books |
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