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VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-14T07:34:54machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-14T07:34:54humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonShahjahan, Emperor of India, approximately 1592-1666presumedShahjahan, Emperor of India, ca. 1592-1666presumedShah Jahan 1592-1666 mogol-keizer van IndiapresumedShahjahan, Emperor of India (Mogul emperor, born ca. 1592)presumedShah JahanpresumedShah Jahan, mogol-keizer van India, 1592-1666presumedSchah Dschahan Mogulreich, Großmogul 1592-1666presumedEmperor of India ShahjahanpresumedShah Jehan Emperor of India ca. 1592-1666presumedJahan, Shah, Emperor of India, ca. 1592-1666presumedSchahdschahan Mogulreich, Großmogul 1592-1666presumedŠāh Ǧahān Mogulreich, Großmogul 1592-1666presumedShah Jehan, Emperor of India, approximately 1592-1666presumedJahan, Shah Emperor of IndiapresumedShah Jehan, Emperor of IndiapresumedJehan, Shah Emperor of IndiapresumedShah Jahan Mogulreich, Großmogul 1592-1666presumedJahan, Shah Emperor of India approximately 1592-1666presumedŚāhajahām̐ Emperor of India approximately 1592-1666presumedŚāhajahām̐, Emperor of India, approximately 1592-1666presumedShah Jahan Emperor of India ca. 1592-1666presumedJehan, Shah Emperor of India ca. 1592-1666presumedŠāh Ǧahān Mogulreich, Großmogul 1592-1666presumedShah Jahan, Emperor of IndiapresumedJehan, Shah, Emperor of India, approximately 1592-1666presumedShah ab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram Mogulreich, Großmogul 1592-1666presumedShah Jahan, Emperor of India, approximately 1592-1666presumedShahjahan Emperor of Hindustan approximately 1592-1666presumed1592-01-051666-01-22MughalʻAbd al-Qādir, Ghulām Sayyid.ʻInāyat Khān, ca. 1627-1670 or 71.Ṣādiq Khān, Muḥammad.Sa-li-ho-tra.Shahjahan, Emperor of India, approximately 1592-1666Sa-li-ho-tra. Feresnámé : a treatise on horses : compiled originally in the Shanskirt language by a society of learned pundits, translated from that into Persian by Abdallah Khan Firoze Jung, and now translated from the latter into English, circa. 1785.Sa-li-ho-tra.Earles, Joseph.Feresnámé : a treatise on horses : compiled originally in the Shanskirt language by a society of learned pundits, translated from that into Persian by Abdallah Khan Firoze Jung, and now translated from the latter into English, circa. 1785.1 v. ([220] p.) ; 31 cm.Manuscript, in an unidentified hand, of A treatise on horses, entitled Saloter ... translated into English by Joseph Earles (Calcutta: Printed by George Gordon, 1788; ESTC T101061). The manuscript includes the entire text of the 1788 printed edition, with minor variant wording. It consists of 110 unbound two leaf-gatherings (the first 24 numbered, the remainder not) stab-sewn together, written in a single italic hand in pen and brown ink on sheets of blue paper bearing a watermark with the date 1785. The text is divided into three separately sewn sections, of which the first contains the title page and the preface of the Persian translator, the second contains "A treatise on horses Part 1st On the knowledge of horses; describing the good marks which distinguish them for their excellence" (caption title) and the third contains "A treatise on horses Part the 2nd On the disorders which horses are subject to and the remedies proper for the same" (caption title). It is stated in the preface that the work, The Salooter, or Treatise on Horses, was written originally in Sanskrit by the "Sages of India". The Sanskrit manuscript was captured by Persian warriors, whose leader, Abdallah Khan Firoze Jung, is said to have translated the work into Persian. EnglishPersianSanskritYale University LibraryBritish Library. Oriental and India Office Collections. [Nān u namak] [microform] = [Nān va namak].British Library. Oriental and India Office Collections.British Library.[Nān u namak] [microform] = [Nān va namak]. [17--?]63 leaves.University of North Carolina at Chapel HillṢādiq Khān, Muḥammad. Tavārīkh-i Shāh Jahānī / Muḥammad Ṣādiq Khān.Ṣādiq Khān, Muḥammad.Tavārīkh-i Shāh Jahānī / Muḥammad Ṣādiq Khān. 1020 [1611]1 v. (unpaged)UC Berkeley LibrariesʻInāyat Khān, ca. 1627-1670 or 71. Shāh Jahān nāmah.ʻInāyat Khān, ca. 1627-1670 or 71.Shāh Jahān nāmah. 1154 [1741]1 v. (unpaged)UC Berkeley LibrariesKh ̄an Mughul Beg. Khulāṣah-ʼi aḥvāl-i Bānū Begam, [1866].Kh ̄an Mughul Beg.Khulāṣah-ʼi aḥvāl-i Bānū Begam, [1866].1 v. ; 24 x 15.5 cm.Biography of Bānū Begam, surnamed Mumtāz Maḥall, and known as Tāj Bībī, wife of Shāh Jahān, and of the buildings connected with her name. PersianEnglishBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryʻAbd al-Qādir, Ghulām Sayyid. [Madḥ-i Shāh Jahān], [18--?].ʻAbd al-Qādir, Ghulām Sayyid.[Madḥ-i Shāh Jahān], [18--?].1 v. (17 l.) ; 10.5 x 25.5 cm.Poem, apparently in praise of Shāh Jahān. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryʻAbd al-Qādir, Ghulām Sayyid. [Madḥ-i Shāh Jahān], [18--?].ʻAbd al-Qādir, Ghulām Sayyid.[Madḥ-i Shāh Jahān], [18--?].1 v. (17 l.) ; 10.5 x 25.5 cm.Poem, apparently in praise of Shāh Jahān. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryPersian manuscript, ca. 1860.Persian manuscript, ca. 1860.1 v. (150 p.) : col. ill. ; 24 cm.Written in India, possibly by a Parsi, concerning Shah Jahan; with a watercolor illustration of the Taj Mahal. Boston AthenaeumKh ̄an Mughul Beg. Khulāṣah-ʼi aḥvāl-i Bānū Begam, [1866].Kh ̄an Mughul Beg.Khulāṣah-ʼi aḥvāl-i Bānū Begam, [1866].1 v. ; 24 x 15.5 cm.Biography of Bānū Begam, surnamed Mumtāz Maḥall, and known as Tāj Bībī, wife of Shāh Jahān, and of the buildings connected with her name. PersianEnglishBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library