THE reign of Akbar, which the Fifth Volume left unfinished,
is in this volume brought to a close. Copious
Extracts have been drawn from the great Akbar-náma
of Abú-l Fazl, a work as yet but little known to the
European reader except by vague reputation. Some
Extracts relating to the closing years of Akbar's reign
have also been taken from the continuation of the Akbar-
A considerable portion of the volume is occupied with notices published by Sir H. Elliot in his original Volume I., and all the contents of that publication have now been re-printed.
The history of the reign of Jahángír depends almost entirely on the Memoirs written by himself or under his direction; for although there are other professed historians of the reign, they mainly draw their information from the Memoirs, and rarely venture upon an independent statement. It has long been known that there were different works, claiming to be Autobiographies of Jahángír. The copious Extracts which are given in this volume leave little room for doubt as to which must have been the more approved and authentic version.
The Note in the Appendix, on the Early Use of Gunpowder in India, is a reprint, with some alterations and additions by Sir H. Elliot himself. The Comments on the Institutes of Jahángír are entirely his own work. Two other Notes were prepared under his direction and superintendence. Sir H. Elliot's notice of Firishta's great history appears in this volume, and the Editor has taken the opportunity of supplying an oft-expressed want, by giving a complete translation of the Introduction to that voluminous work.
The following is a list of the articles in this volume with the names of the respective writers:—
XLII.—Akbar-náma of Abú-l Fazl—Editor.
XLIII.—Takmíla-i Akbar-náma—“Lieutenant” Chalmers.
XLIV.—Akbar-náma of Faizí Sirhindí—Editor and “Ensign”
F. Mackenzie.
XLV.—Wáki'át-i Shaikh Faizí—“Lieutenant” Prichard.
XLVI.—Wikáya of Asad Beg—B. W. Chapman, Esq., B.C.S.
XLVII.—Táríkh-i Hakkí—Reprint from old volume.
XLVIII.—Zubdatu-t Tawáríkh—Reprint from old volume.
XLIX.—Rauzatu-t Táhirín—Reprint from old volume.
L.—Muntakhabu-t Tawáríkh—Reprint from old volume.
LI.—Táríkh-i Firishta—Reprint from old volume.
LII.—Ma-ásir-i Rahímí—Reprint from old volume.
LIII.—Anfa'u-l Akhbár—Reprint from old volume.
LIV.—Táríkh-i Salím Sháhí or Túzak-i Jahángírí—Major Price.
LV.—Wáki'át-i Jahángírí—Sir H. M. Elliot, Editor, and others.
LVI.—Tatimma-i Wáki'át-i Jahángírí—Editor.
LVII.—Ikbál-náma—Editor.
LVIII.—Ma-ásir-i Jahángírí—Sir H. M. Elliot and Editor.
LIX.—Intikháb-i Jahángír Sháhí—Sir H. M. Elliot and a munshí.
LX.—Subh-i Sádik—Sir H. M. Elliot.
A.—Early Use of Gunpowder in India—Reprint from old volume.
B.—Extracts from a work of 'Abdu-l Hakk Dehlawí—Major
A. R. Fuller.
C.—Comments on the Institutes of Jahángír—Sir H. M. Elliot.
D.—Translations from Shash Fat'h-i Kángrá—A munshí and Sir
H. M. Elliot.
E.—Translation of the Introduction to Firishta's History—Editor.
F.—Bibliographical Notices—Reprint from old volume.