The Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri: or, Memoirs of Jahangir (Volume 1 of 2)
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The memoirs present an episodic, first-person chronicle of an early seventeenth-century imperial reign, blending official reports, campaign narratives, and intimate personal reflections. Entries alternate between accounts of court politics and administration, vivid portraits of contemporaries, and appreciative descriptions of nature, gardens, and art. The narrator records judicial actions and harsh punishments alongside moments of compassion and cultured pursuits, producing a candid and sometimes contradictory self-portrait. The volume covers the opening years of rule and contains material that was later continued and abridged by other hands, yielding both documentary detail and anecdotal richness about life at the imperial court.
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