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Waqai-I Manazil-I Rum : Tipu Sultans Mission to Constantinopl

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Waqai-I Manazil-I Rum : Tipu Sultans Mission to Constantinopl

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Waqai-i Manazil-i Rum, a diary of the embassy sent by Tipu Sultan to Constantinople in 1786, contains an account of the activities of the embassy from the time it left Seringapatam until its departure from Basra to Constantinople. It sheds light on Tipu Sultan’s commercial ambitions in the Persian Gulf and on certain aspects of his administration. It also describes the position of the Indian merchants in the persian Gulf, the part they played in its economic life, and the social, economic and political conditions of the Persian Gulf territories at the end of the eighteenth century. This invaluable books is, thus, a useful supplement to the Europpean accounts of the period. The Waqai is edited by Mohibbul Hasan with detailed ntoes on persons, place, names, technical terms, and words of non-Persian origin. The introduction describes, as a historical background, the condition of India and the persian Gulf during the second half of the eighteenth century, and summarises the work with a translation of the accounts of Masqat, Abu Shahr, Basra, and some of the islands of the Persian Gulf.

Khwaja Abdul Qadir

Khwaja Abdul Qadir Hanbali scholar, preacher, and Sufi leader who was the eponym of the Qadiriyya, one of the oldest Sufi orders. He was born in 1077 or 1078 in the town of Na'if, Rezvanshahr in Gilan, Persia, and died in 1166 in Baghdad.

Title

Waqai-I Manazil-I Rum : Tipu Sultans Mission to Constantinopl

Author

Khwaja Abdul Qadir

Publisher

Aakar Books

Language

English (US)

Category

  • History-M
  • Waqai-i Manazil-i Rum, a diary of the embassy sent by Tipu Sultan to Constantinople in 1786, contains an account of the activities of the embassy from the time it left Seringapatam until its departure from Basra to Constantinople. It sheds light on Tipu Sultan’s commercial ambitions in the Persian Gulf and on certain aspects of his administration. It also describes the position of the Indian merchants in the persian Gulf, the part they played in its economic life, and the social, economic and political conditions of the Persian Gulf territories at the end of the eighteenth century. This invaluable books is, thus, a useful supplement to the Europpean accounts of the period. The Waqai is edited by Mohibbul Hasan with detailed ntoes on persons, place, names, technical terms, and words of non-Persian origin. The introduction describes, as a historical background, the condition of India and the persian Gulf during the second half of the eighteenth century, and summarises the work with a translation of the accounts of Masqat, Abu Shahr, Basra, and some of the islands of the Persian Gulf.
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