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The Oratio Recta of Baranī's —Fact or fiction?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Since the publication in 1871 of an extensive English translation of Ḍivā al-dīn Baranl's in Vol. in of Elliot and Dowson's History of India as told by its own historians, the modern study of the reigns of the sultans of Delhi from Balban to the sixth year of has been mainly, though not exclusively, founded upon this , whether in translation or in the Bibliotheca Indica text edited by Sayyid Aḥmad in 1862.

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Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1957

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References

page 315 note 1 Second edition, London, 1906.

page 315 note 2 Second edition, Allahabad, 1928.

page 315 note 3 Allahabad, 1936.

page 315 note 4 Cambridge, 1928.

page 315 note 5 Lahore, 1942.

page 315 note 6 JRASB, Third Ser., I (Letters), 1935, 103359.Google Scholar

page 316 note 1 Ziauddin Barani’, IC, XII, 1, 1938, 96.Google Scholar

page 316 note 2 IC, XV, 2, 1941, 207–16.

page 316 note 3 Lahore, 1945.

page 316 note 4 pp. 209–10.

page 316 note 5 p. 11.

page 316 note 6 Bib. Ind. ed., 9–13.

page 316 note 7 TFS, 23.

page 316 note 8 TFS, 48.

page 316 note 9 TFS, 468.

page 316 note 10 TFS, 41.

page 317 note 1 TFS, 127.

page 317 note 2 TFS, 13, 14.

page 317 note 3 Allahabad, 1950.

page 317 note 4 See particularly, ‘Re-evaluation’, 210–11.

page 317 note 5 Lithographed, Delhi, 1885, 313.

page 318 note 1 cf. Fatawā-i-jahāndārī, India Office Library, Persian MS 1149, f. 246a, and TFS, 69, 114, 125, 204–5, 466, 548. In an articleSaḥifa-i-na't-i-MuḥMmmadi of ຒia ud-dīn Barnī’, Medieval India Quarterly, I, 3–4, [1954], 100,Google Scholar Professor Nurul Hasan states that, in the Na't-i-Muḥammadī (the only known MS of which is in the Raza Library, Rampur), Baranī says that he was imprisoned in a fortress after his banishment from court.

page 318 note 2 FJ, 18a–b, 173b, 242b–243a.

page 318 note 3 FJ, 98b–99a.

page 318 note 4 TFS, 265.

page 318 note 5 FJ, 104a–b, 167a–168a.

page 318 note 6 TFS, 70–1.

page 318 note 7 TFS, 76.

page 319 note 1 FJ, 87b–88a.

page 319 note 2 FJ, 44b–45a, 88b–89b, 98a–100a, 136a.

page 319 note 3 FJ, 242a–244b, passim.

page 319 note 4 FJ, 6b–8a.

page 319 note 5 TFS, 293–4.

page 319 note 6 TFS, 41.

page 319 note 7 TFS, 214–15.

page 319 note 8 TFS, 105–6.

page 319 note 9 FJ, 168a, 200a, 236b.

page 319 note 10 FJ, 101a.

page 319 note 11 FJ, 193a–194b, 197b.

page 319 note 12 TFS, 31–2, 75.

page 320 note 1 TFS, 184–7, 214.

page 320 note 2 FJ, 118b–120b, 202b.

page 320 note 3 FJ, 203b.

page 320 note 4 TFS, 216–17.

page 320 note 5 TFS, 41–2.

page 320 note 6 TFS, 290–1.

page 320 note 7 cf. FJ, 9a, and TFS, 43.

page 320 note 8 cf. FJ, 10b–11a, 121a, and TFS, 43.

page 320 note 9 cf. FJ, 68a–b, 205b–206b, 216b–219b, and TFS, 34–5, 37, 71, 76.

page 320 note 10 FJ, 43b et seq.

page 320 note 11 TFS, 77, 151.

page 321 note 1 TFS, 510–11.

page 321 note 2 FJ, 146 et seq.

page 321 note 3 FJ, 152b.

page 321 note 4 TFS, 521–2.

page 321 note 5 FJ, 179a.

page 321 note 6 FJ, 180a.

page 321 note 7 FJ, 236a.