ORIGINAL
SOURCES
For Budauni, Muntakhab-ut-Tawārikh ; Khvānd Mir, Habib-us-Siyar and
Khulăsat-ul-Akhbār ; Mir Khvānd, Rauzat-us-Safā ; Firishta, Gulshan-i-Ibrāhimi;
and Nizām-ud-din Ahmad, Tabaqāt-i-Akbari ; see Bibliography to Chapter 11.
For Budauni, Muntakhab-ut-Tawārikh ; Khvānd Mir, Habib-us-Siyar and
Khulăsat-ul-Akhbār ; Mir Khvānd, Rauzat-us-Safā ; Firishta, Gulshan-i-Ibrāhimi;
and Nizām-ud-din Ahmad, Tabaqāt-i-Akbari ; see Bibliography to Chapter 11.
Cambridge History of India - v3 - Turks and Afghans
Murūj-udh-Dhahab.
Text edited by M.
de Meynard.
Al-Bilādūri. Futūh-ul-Buldān. De Goeje, Leyden.
Muhammad ‘Ali Kūfi. Chach-nāma.
Mir Muhammad Ma'sūm. Ta'rikh-us-Sind.
Firishta, Muhammad Qāsim. Gulshan-i-Ibrāhīmi. Lithographed at Bombay, 1832.
Nizām-ud-din Ahmad. Tabaqāt-i-Akbari. Bibliotheca Indica Series, Asiatic
Society of Bengal, text and translation.
2. MODERN WORKS
Elliot, Sir H. M. , and Dowson, Professor John. The History of India as told by
Its own Historians. Trübner and Co. , 1867-1877.
Haig, Major-General M. R. The Indus Delta Country, 1894.
Muir, Sir William. Annals of the Early Caliphate. Smith and Elder, 1883.
- The Caliphate, its Rise, Decline, and Fall. Religious Tract Society, 1892.
Raverty, Major H. G. The Mihrān of Sind and Its Tributaries. Journal of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1892.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India. 26 vols. Oxford, 1907-09.
C. H, I. III.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER II
CHAPTER II
THE YAMINI DYNASTY OF GHAZNI AND LAHORE,
COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE GHAZNAVIDS
1. ORIGINAL SOURCES
Al-'Utbi. Ta'rikh-i-Yamini.
Baihaqi, Abu-'l-Fazl. Ta'rikh-i-Bihaqi. Bibliotheca Indica Series of the Asiatic
Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1862.
Budauni, 'Abd-ul-Qadir. Muntakhab-ut-Tawārīkh, text. Bibliotheca Indica
Series of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1868.
Translation of vol. 1 by Lt-Colonel G. S. A. Ranking in the same series.
Calcutta, 1898.
Hamd-Ullāh Mustaufi Qazvini. Ta'rikh-i-Guzida, text and abridged translation.
E. J. W. Gibb Memorial Series, No. XIV, vols. I and 11.
Hasan-un-Nizāmi. Tāj-ul-Ma'āsir.
Khvānd Mir. Habīb-us-Siyar.
-Khulăsat-ul-Akhbār.
Minhāj-ud-din b. Sirāj-ud-din. Tabaqāt-i-Nāsiri, text. Bibliotheca Indica Series
of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1864.
Translation by Major H. G. Raverty in the same series. Calcutta, 1880.
Mir Khvānd. Rauzat-us-Safā, text. Tehran, 1274 Hijri.
Firishta, Muhammad Qāsim. Gulshan-i-Ibrāhimi. See Bibliography to Chap-
ter I.
Nizām-ud-din Ahmad. Tabaqāti-i-Akbari. See Bibliography to Chapter I.
‘Unsuri. Dīvān. Lithographed at Tehran. No date.
2. MODERN WORKS
Elliot and Dowson. The History of India as told by Its own Historians. See
Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Lane-Poole, Stanley. The Mohammadan Dynasties. Archibald Constable and
Co. London, 1894.
-Mediaeval India under Mohammedan Rule. (“Story of the Nations"
Series. )
T. Fisher Unwin. London, 1903.
Smith, V. A. The Oxford History of India. Oxford, 1919.
Tate, G. R. Seistan. Calcutta, 1910.
Thomas, Edward. The Chronicles of the Pathan Kings of Delhi. Trübner and
Co. London, 1871.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India, See Bibliography to Chapter 1.
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643
CHAPTER III
MUʻIZZ-UD-DIN MUHAMMAD BIN SAM OF GHOR
AND THE EARLIER SLAVE KINGS OF DELHI
1. ORIGINAL SOURCES
Budauni, 'Abd-ul-Qādir. Muntakhab-ut-Tawārikh, text. Bibliotheca Indica
Series of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1868.
Translation of vol. 1 by Lt-Colonel G. S. A. Ranking in the same series.
Calcutta, 1898.
Ghulām Husain Salim. Riyāz-us-Salātin. Bibliotheca Indica Series of the Asiatic
Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1890.
Hamd-Ullāh Mustaufi Qazvini. Ta'rikh-i-Guzida, text and abridged translation.
E J. W. Gibb Memorial Series, No. xiv, vols. I and 11,
Hasan-un-Nizami. Tāj-ul-Ma'āsir.
Khvănd Mir. Habib-us-Siyar.
-Khulăsat-ul-Akhbār.
Minhāj-ud-din b. Siraj-ud-din. Tabaqat-i-Nāsiri, text. Bibliotheca Indica
Series of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1864.
Translation by Major H. G. Raverty in the same series. Calcutta, 1880.
Mir Khvānd. Rauzat-us-Safā, text. Tehran, 1274 Hijrī.
Firishta, Muhammad Qāsim. Gulshan-i-Ibrāhimi. See Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Nizām-ud-din Ahmad. Tabaqāt-i-Akbari. See Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Sayyid Ahmad Khān, Dr. Sir Asār-us-Sanādid. Cawnpore, 1904.
2. MODERN WORKS
Elliot and Dowson. The History of India as told by Its own Historians. See
Bibliography to Chapter I.
Epigraphia Indo-Moslemica, 1911-12. Culcutta, 1914.
Lane-Poole, Stanley. The Mohammadan Dynasties. Archibald Constable and Co.
London, 1894.
-Mediaeval India under Mohammedan Rule. (''Story of the Nations” Series. ).
T. Fisher Unwin. London, 1903.
Smith, V. A. The Oxford History of India. Oxford, 1919.
Tate, G. R. Seistan. Calcutta, 1910.
Thomas, Edward. The Chronicles of the Pathan Kings of Delhi. Trübner and
Co. London, 1871.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India. See Bibliography to Chapter 1.
41—2
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644
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER IV
GHIYĀS-UD-DIN BALBAN, MU'IZZ-UD-DIN KAIQUBĀD,
AND SHAMS-UD-DIN KAYUMARS
1.
ORIGINAL SOURCES
For Budauni, Muntakhab-ut-Tawārikh ; Khvānd Mir, Habib-us-Siyar and
Khulăsat-ul-Akhbār ; Mir Khvānd, Rauzat-us-Safā ; Firishta, Gulshan-i-Ibrāhimi;
and Nizām-ud-din Ahmad, Tabaqāt-i-Akbari ; see Bibliography to Chapter 11.
For Ghulām Husain Salīm, Riyāz-us-Salātin and Dr Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khān,
Āsār-us-Sanādid, see Bibliography to Chapter 111.
Barani, Ziyā-ud-din, Ta'rikh-i-Firūz Shāhi. Bibliotheca Indica Series of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1862.
Amir Khusrav. Poems, mss.
2. MODERN WORKS
Elliot and Dowson. The History of India as told by Its own Historians. See
Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Lane-Poole, Stanley. The Mohammadan Dynasties. Archibald Constable and
Co. London, 1894.
-Mediaeval India under Mohammedan Rule. (“Story of the Nations" Series).
T. Fisher Unwin. London, 1903.
Smith, V. A. The Oxford History of India. Oxford, 1919.
Tate, G. R. Seistan. Calcutta, 1910.
Thomas, Edward. The Chronicles of the Pathan Kings of Delhi. Trübner and Co.
London, 1871.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India. See Bibliography to Chapter I.
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645
CHAPTER V
THE KHALJI DYNASTY AND THE FIRST CONQUEST
OF THE DECCAN
1. ORIGINAL SOURCES
For Budaunī, Muntakhab-ut-Tawārīkh ; Khvānd Mir, Habib-us-Siyar and
Khulāsat-ul-Akhbār ; Mir Khvānd, Rauzat-us-Safā ; Firishta, Gulshan-i-Ibrāhīmi;
and Nizām-ud-din Ahmad, Tabaqāt-i-Akbari ; see Bibliography to Chapter II.
For Ghulām Husain Salim, Riyāz-us-Salātin and Dr Sir Sayyid Ahmad Kbān,
Āsār-us-Sanādid, see Bibliography to Chapter III.
Barani, Ziyā-ud-din. Ta'rikh-i-Firūz Shāhi. Bibliotheca Indica Series of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1862.
2. MODERN Works
Elliot and Dowson. The History of India as told by Its own Historians. See
Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Haig, Major T. W. Historic Landmarks of the Deccan. Allahabad, 1907.
Lane-Poole, Stanley. The Mohammadan Dynasties. Archibald Constable and
Co. London, 1894.
Mediaeval India under Mohammedan Rule. ("Story of the Nations" Series. )
T. Fisher Unwin. London, 1903.
Smith, V. A. The Oxford History of India. Oxford, 1919.
Tate, G. R. Seistan. Calcutta, 1910.
Thomas, Edward. The Chronicles of the Pathan Kings of Delhi. Trübner and Co.
London, 1871.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India. See Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 1895.
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 1909.
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646
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VI
THE REIGNS OF GHIYĀS-UD-DIN TUGHLUQ AND
MUHAMMAD TUGHLUQ, AND THE SECOND CON-
QUEST AND REVOLT OF THE DECCAN
1. ORIGINAL SOURCES
· For Budauni, Muntakhab-ut-Tawārīkh ; Khvand Mir, Habib-us-Siyar and
Khulāsat-ul-Akhbār ; Mir Khvānd, Rauzat-us-Safā; Firishta, Gulshan-i-Ibrahimi;
and Nizām-ud-din Ahmad, Tabaqāt-i-Akbari ; see Bibliography to Chapter II.
For Ghulām Husain Salim, Riyāz-us-Salātin and Dr Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khān,
Āsār-us-Sanādid, see Bibliography to Chapter in.
Badr-ud-din of Chāch. Qasā'id. Lucknow, A. H. 1301.
Barani, Ziyā-ud-din. Ta’rikh-i-Firūz Shāhi. Bibliotheca Indica Series of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1862.
Ibn Batūta. Tuhfat-un-Nuzzār fi Gharā'ib-il-Amsār. Cairo, A. H, 1322.
2. MODERN WORKS
Elliot and Dowson. The History of India as told by Its own Historians. See
Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Haig, Major T. W. Historic Landmarks of the Deccan. Allahabad, 1907.
Lane-Poole, Stanley. The Mohammadan Dynasties. Archibald Constable and Co.
London, 1894.
Mediaeval India under Mohammedan Rule. (“Story of the Nations” Series. )
T. Fisher Unwin. London, 1903.
Smith, V. A. The Oxford History of India. Oxford, 1919.
Tate, G. R. Seistan. Calcutta, 1910.
Thomas, Edward. The Chronicles of the Pathan Kings of Dehli. Trübner and Co.
London, 1871.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India. See Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, July 1909 and July 1922.
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647
CHAPTER VII
THE REIGN OF FIRUZ TUGHLUQ, THE DECLINE AND
EXTINCTION OF THE DYNASTY, AND THE INVASION
OF INDIA BY TIMOR
MSS.
1. ORIGINAL SOURCES
For Budauni, Muntakhab-ut-Tawārīkh ; Khyānd Mir, Habib-us-Siyar and
Khulāsat-ul-Akhbār ; Mir Khvānd, Rauzal-us-Safā; Firishta, Gulshan-i-I brāhimi ;
and Nizām-ud-din Ahmad, Tabaqāt-i-Akbari; see Bibliography to Chapter II.
For Ghulām Husain Salim, Riyāz-us-Salātin and Dr Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khăn,
Āsār-us-Sanālid, see Bibliography to Chapter 111.
Barani, Ziya-ud-din. Ta'rikh-i-Fīrūz Shahi. Bibliotheca Indica Series of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutia, 1862.
'Aſif, Shams-i-Sirāj. Ta'rikh-i-Firūz Shāhi. Bibliotheca Indica Series of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1891.
‘Ali, Sharaf-ud-din, of Yazd. Zafarnāma. Bibliotheca Indica Series of the Asiatic
Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1887.
Tīmūr, Amir (ascribed to). Malfūzāt-j. Tīmūri.
Ibn 'Arab Shāh. 'Ajā’ib-ul-Maqdūr fi Akhbāri Tīmūr. Calcutta, 1882.
Haidar, Mirzā, Dughlāt. Ta'rikh-i-Rashidi. Translated by E. Denison Ross, with
commentary, notes, and map by Ney Elias. London, 1898.
2. MODERN WORKS
Elliot and Dowson. The History of India as told by Its own Historians. See
Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Haig, Major T. W. Historic Landmarks of the Deccan. Allahabad, 1907.
Lane-Poole, Stanley. The Mohammadan Dynasties. Archibald Constable and Co.
London, 1894.
Mediaeval India under Mohammedan Rule. (“Story of the Nations" Series. )
T. Fisher Unwin. London, 1903.
Smith, V. A. The Oxford History of India. Oxford, 1919.
Tate, G. R. Seistan. Calcutta, 1910.
Thomas, Edward. The Chronicle of the Pathan Kings of Delhi, Trübner and Co.
London, 1871.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India. See Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, July 1909 and July 1922.
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648
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTERS VIII, IX, X
CHAPTERS VIII, IX, X.
THE SAYYID DYNASTY; THE LODI DYNASTY ;
AND THE KINGDOM OF JAUNPUR
1. ORIGINAL SOURCES
For Budauni, Muntakhab-ut-Tawārikh ; Firishta, Gulshan-i-Ibrāhimi ; and
Nizām-ud-din Ahmad, Tabaqāt-i-Akbari, see Bibliography to Chapter 11.
2. MODERN WORKS
For Elliot and Dowson, The History of India as told by Its own Historians,
and The Imperial Gazetteer of India, see Bibliography to Chapter 1.
For Stanley Lane-Poole, The Mohammadan Dynasties and Mediaeval India
under Mohammedan Rule ; V. A. Smith, The Oxford History of India; and Edward
Thomas, The Chronicles of Pathan Kings of Delhi, see Bibliography to
Chapter 11.
## p. 649 (#699) ############################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER XI
649
CHAPTER XI
THE KINGDOM OF BENGAL
1. ORIGINAL SOURCES
For Minhāj-ud-din, Tabaqāt-i-Nāsiri and Translation ; Budauni, Munta-
khabut-Tawārikh and Translation ; Nizām-ud-din Ahmad, Tabaqāt-i-Akbari ;
and Firishta, Gulshan-i-Ibrāhīmi, see Bibliography to Chapter II.
For Ghulām Husain Salim, Riyāz-us-Salātin, see Bibliography to Chapter III.
For Barani, Ta'rikh-i-Firūz Shāhi, sec Bibliography to Chapter 1v.
For Ibn Batūta, Tuhfat-un-Nuzzār fi Gharā'ib-il-Amsār, see Bibliography to
Chapter vi.
For Shams-i-Sirāj 'Afif, Ta'rikh-i-Fīrūz Shāhi, see Bibliography to Chapter VII.
Al-Bilādūri. Futūh-ul-Buldān. De Goeje, Leyden.
Muhammad ‘Ali Kūfi. Chach-nāma.
Mir Muhammad Ma'sūm. Ta'rikh-us-Sind.
Firishta, Muhammad Qāsim. Gulshan-i-Ibrāhīmi. Lithographed at Bombay, 1832.
Nizām-ud-din Ahmad. Tabaqāt-i-Akbari. Bibliotheca Indica Series, Asiatic
Society of Bengal, text and translation.
2. MODERN WORKS
Elliot, Sir H. M. , and Dowson, Professor John. The History of India as told by
Its own Historians. Trübner and Co. , 1867-1877.
Haig, Major-General M. R. The Indus Delta Country, 1894.
Muir, Sir William. Annals of the Early Caliphate. Smith and Elder, 1883.
- The Caliphate, its Rise, Decline, and Fall. Religious Tract Society, 1892.
Raverty, Major H. G. The Mihrān of Sind and Its Tributaries. Journal of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1892.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India. 26 vols. Oxford, 1907-09.
C. H, I. III.
41
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642
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER II
CHAPTER II
THE YAMINI DYNASTY OF GHAZNI AND LAHORE,
COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE GHAZNAVIDS
1. ORIGINAL SOURCES
Al-'Utbi. Ta'rikh-i-Yamini.
Baihaqi, Abu-'l-Fazl. Ta'rikh-i-Bihaqi. Bibliotheca Indica Series of the Asiatic
Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1862.
Budauni, 'Abd-ul-Qadir. Muntakhab-ut-Tawārīkh, text. Bibliotheca Indica
Series of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1868.
Translation of vol. 1 by Lt-Colonel G. S. A. Ranking in the same series.
Calcutta, 1898.
Hamd-Ullāh Mustaufi Qazvini. Ta'rikh-i-Guzida, text and abridged translation.
E. J. W. Gibb Memorial Series, No. XIV, vols. I and 11.
Hasan-un-Nizāmi. Tāj-ul-Ma'āsir.
Khvānd Mir. Habīb-us-Siyar.
-Khulăsat-ul-Akhbār.
Minhāj-ud-din b. Sirāj-ud-din. Tabaqāt-i-Nāsiri, text. Bibliotheca Indica Series
of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1864.
Translation by Major H. G. Raverty in the same series. Calcutta, 1880.
Mir Khvānd. Rauzat-us-Safā, text. Tehran, 1274 Hijri.
Firishta, Muhammad Qāsim. Gulshan-i-Ibrāhimi. See Bibliography to Chap-
ter I.
Nizām-ud-din Ahmad. Tabaqāti-i-Akbari. See Bibliography to Chapter I.
‘Unsuri. Dīvān. Lithographed at Tehran. No date.
2. MODERN WORKS
Elliot and Dowson. The History of India as told by Its own Historians. See
Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Lane-Poole, Stanley. The Mohammadan Dynasties. Archibald Constable and
Co. London, 1894.
-Mediaeval India under Mohammedan Rule. (“Story of the Nations"
Series. )
T. Fisher Unwin. London, 1903.
Smith, V. A. The Oxford History of India. Oxford, 1919.
Tate, G. R. Seistan. Calcutta, 1910.
Thomas, Edward. The Chronicles of the Pathan Kings of Delhi. Trübner and
Co. London, 1871.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India, See Bibliography to Chapter 1.
## p. 643 (#693) ############################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER III
643
CHAPTER III
MUʻIZZ-UD-DIN MUHAMMAD BIN SAM OF GHOR
AND THE EARLIER SLAVE KINGS OF DELHI
1. ORIGINAL SOURCES
Budauni, 'Abd-ul-Qādir. Muntakhab-ut-Tawārikh, text. Bibliotheca Indica
Series of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1868.
Translation of vol. 1 by Lt-Colonel G. S. A. Ranking in the same series.
Calcutta, 1898.
Ghulām Husain Salim. Riyāz-us-Salātin. Bibliotheca Indica Series of the Asiatic
Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1890.
Hamd-Ullāh Mustaufi Qazvini. Ta'rikh-i-Guzida, text and abridged translation.
E J. W. Gibb Memorial Series, No. xiv, vols. I and 11,
Hasan-un-Nizami. Tāj-ul-Ma'āsir.
Khvănd Mir. Habib-us-Siyar.
-Khulăsat-ul-Akhbār.
Minhāj-ud-din b. Siraj-ud-din. Tabaqat-i-Nāsiri, text. Bibliotheca Indica
Series of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1864.
Translation by Major H. G. Raverty in the same series. Calcutta, 1880.
Mir Khvānd. Rauzat-us-Safā, text. Tehran, 1274 Hijrī.
Firishta, Muhammad Qāsim. Gulshan-i-Ibrāhimi. See Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Nizām-ud-din Ahmad. Tabaqāt-i-Akbari. See Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Sayyid Ahmad Khān, Dr. Sir Asār-us-Sanādid. Cawnpore, 1904.
2. MODERN WORKS
Elliot and Dowson. The History of India as told by Its own Historians. See
Bibliography to Chapter I.
Epigraphia Indo-Moslemica, 1911-12. Culcutta, 1914.
Lane-Poole, Stanley. The Mohammadan Dynasties. Archibald Constable and Co.
London, 1894.
-Mediaeval India under Mohammedan Rule. (''Story of the Nations” Series. ).
T. Fisher Unwin. London, 1903.
Smith, V. A. The Oxford History of India. Oxford, 1919.
Tate, G. R. Seistan. Calcutta, 1910.
Thomas, Edward. The Chronicles of the Pathan Kings of Delhi. Trübner and
Co. London, 1871.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India. See Bibliography to Chapter 1.
41—2
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644
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER IV
GHIYĀS-UD-DIN BALBAN, MU'IZZ-UD-DIN KAIQUBĀD,
AND SHAMS-UD-DIN KAYUMARS
1.
ORIGINAL SOURCES
For Budauni, Muntakhab-ut-Tawārikh ; Khvānd Mir, Habib-us-Siyar and
Khulăsat-ul-Akhbār ; Mir Khvānd, Rauzat-us-Safā ; Firishta, Gulshan-i-Ibrāhimi;
and Nizām-ud-din Ahmad, Tabaqāt-i-Akbari ; see Bibliography to Chapter 11.
For Ghulām Husain Salīm, Riyāz-us-Salātin and Dr Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khān,
Āsār-us-Sanādid, see Bibliography to Chapter 111.
Barani, Ziyā-ud-din, Ta'rikh-i-Firūz Shāhi. Bibliotheca Indica Series of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1862.
Amir Khusrav. Poems, mss.
2. MODERN WORKS
Elliot and Dowson. The History of India as told by Its own Historians. See
Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Lane-Poole, Stanley. The Mohammadan Dynasties. Archibald Constable and
Co. London, 1894.
-Mediaeval India under Mohammedan Rule. (“Story of the Nations" Series).
T. Fisher Unwin. London, 1903.
Smith, V. A. The Oxford History of India. Oxford, 1919.
Tate, G. R. Seistan. Calcutta, 1910.
Thomas, Edward. The Chronicles of the Pathan Kings of Delhi. Trübner and Co.
London, 1871.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India. See Bibliography to Chapter I.
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645
CHAPTER V
THE KHALJI DYNASTY AND THE FIRST CONQUEST
OF THE DECCAN
1. ORIGINAL SOURCES
For Budaunī, Muntakhab-ut-Tawārīkh ; Khvānd Mir, Habib-us-Siyar and
Khulāsat-ul-Akhbār ; Mir Khvānd, Rauzat-us-Safā ; Firishta, Gulshan-i-Ibrāhīmi;
and Nizām-ud-din Ahmad, Tabaqāt-i-Akbari ; see Bibliography to Chapter II.
For Ghulām Husain Salim, Riyāz-us-Salātin and Dr Sir Sayyid Ahmad Kbān,
Āsār-us-Sanādid, see Bibliography to Chapter III.
Barani, Ziyā-ud-din. Ta'rikh-i-Firūz Shāhi. Bibliotheca Indica Series of the
Asiatic Society of Bengal. Calcutta, 1862.
2. MODERN Works
Elliot and Dowson. The History of India as told by Its own Historians. See
Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Haig, Major T. W. Historic Landmarks of the Deccan. Allahabad, 1907.
Lane-Poole, Stanley. The Mohammadan Dynasties. Archibald Constable and
Co. London, 1894.
Mediaeval India under Mohammedan Rule. ("Story of the Nations" Series. )
T. Fisher Unwin. London, 1903.
Smith, V. A. The Oxford History of India. Oxford, 1919.
Tate, G. R. Seistan. Calcutta, 1910.
Thomas, Edward. The Chronicles of the Pathan Kings of Delhi. Trübner and Co.
London, 1871.
The Imperial Gazetteer of India. See Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 1895.
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 1909.
## p. 646 (#696) ############################################
646
BIBLIOGRAPHY TO CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VI
THE REIGNS OF GHIYĀS-UD-DIN TUGHLUQ AND
MUHAMMAD TUGHLUQ, AND THE SECOND CON-
QUEST AND REVOLT OF THE DECCAN
1. ORIGINAL SOURCES
· For Budauni, Muntakhab-ut-Tawārīkh ; Khvand Mir, Habib-us-Siyar and
Khulāsat-ul-Akhbār ; Mir Khvānd, Rauzat-us-Safā; Firishta, Gulshan-i-Ibrahimi;
and Nizām-ud-din Ahmad, Tabaqāt-i-Akbari ; see Bibliography to Chapter II.
For Ghulām Husain Salim, Riyāz-us-Salātin and Dr Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khān,
Āsār-us-Sanādid, see Bibliography to Chapter in.
Badr-ud-din of Chāch. Qasā'id. Lucknow, A. H. 1301.
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2. MODERN WORKS
Elliot and Dowson. The History of India as told by Its own Historians. See
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Lane-Poole, Stanley. The Mohammadan Dynasties. Archibald Constable and Co.
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Smith, V. A. The Oxford History of India. Oxford, 1919.
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CHAPTER VII
THE REIGN OF FIRUZ TUGHLUQ, THE DECLINE AND
EXTINCTION OF THE DYNASTY, AND THE INVASION
OF INDIA BY TIMOR
MSS.
1. ORIGINAL SOURCES
For Budauni, Muntakhab-ut-Tawārīkh ; Khyānd Mir, Habib-us-Siyar and
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and Nizām-ud-din Ahmad, Tabaqāt-i-Akbari; see Bibliography to Chapter II.
For Ghulām Husain Salim, Riyāz-us-Salātin and Dr Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khăn,
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Elliot and Dowson. The History of India as told by Its own Historians. See
Bibliography to Chapter 1.
Haig, Major T. W. Historic Landmarks of the Deccan. Allahabad, 1907.
Lane-Poole, Stanley. The Mohammadan Dynasties. Archibald Constable and Co.
London, 1894.
Mediaeval India under Mohammedan Rule. (“Story of the Nations" Series. )
T. Fisher Unwin. London, 1903.
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CHAPTERS VIII, IX, X.
THE SAYYID DYNASTY; THE LODI DYNASTY ;
AND THE KINGDOM OF JAUNPUR
1. ORIGINAL SOURCES
For Budauni, Muntakhab-ut-Tawārikh ; Firishta, Gulshan-i-Ibrāhimi ; and
Nizām-ud-din Ahmad, Tabaqāt-i-Akbari, see Bibliography to Chapter 11.
2. MODERN WORKS
For Elliot and Dowson, The History of India as told by Its own Historians,
and The Imperial Gazetteer of India, see Bibliography to Chapter 1.
For Stanley Lane-Poole, The Mohammadan Dynasties and Mediaeval India
under Mohammedan Rule ; V. A. Smith, The Oxford History of India; and Edward
Thomas, The Chronicles of Pathan Kings of Delhi, see Bibliography to
Chapter 11.
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CHAPTER XI
THE KINGDOM OF BENGAL
1. ORIGINAL SOURCES
For Minhāj-ud-din, Tabaqāt-i-Nāsiri and Translation ; Budauni, Munta-
khabut-Tawārikh and Translation ; Nizām-ud-din Ahmad, Tabaqāt-i-Akbari ;
and Firishta, Gulshan-i-Ibrāhīmi, see Bibliography to Chapter II.
For Ghulām Husain Salim, Riyāz-us-Salātin, see Bibliography to Chapter III.
For Barani, Ta'rikh-i-Firūz Shāhi, sec Bibliography to Chapter 1v.
For Ibn Batūta, Tuhfat-un-Nuzzār fi Gharā'ib-il-Amsār, see Bibliography to
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For Shams-i-Sirāj 'Afif, Ta'rikh-i-Fīrūz Shāhi, see Bibliography to Chapter VII.