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The Babar-Nama

Part of the Gibb Memorial Trust Turkish Studies series
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Babar was born in 1483 and died in 1530. His autobiography, a classic of Chaghatay Turkish literature, provides a vivid picture of the character and eventful career of a sophisticated and observant Central Asian warrior Prince, for before founding the Mughal Empire in India, its author had spent many years losing and winning a series of kingdoms in the area of modern Afghanistan and Soviet Central Asia.

This is the standard edition of the Chaghatay text, consisting of a facsimile of the Haydarabad Codex, once in the possession of Sir Salar Jang, which is the best of the surviving MSS and seemingly the closest to Babar's own copy.

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Gibb Memorial Trust
0718902041 / 9780718902049
Hardback
31/12/1971
United Kingdom
510 pages, facsimile text.
149 x 210 mm
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