This is a Persian treatise in 2 volumes, composed by the minister of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. A body of Mughal scholars undertook geographical,physical,and Historical description of the Empire, accompanied by elaborate statistical data. Each of the 16 governments of which the Mughal empire was composed, is then described with minute exactatude
ALLAMI, ABU L-FAZL A-IN-I AKBARI. TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH BY H. BLOCHMANN & H. S. JARRETT, 3 VOLS. BOUND IN 2 [HARDBACK][THIRD VOLUME OF AKBARNAMA]. DELHI, 1949, lxxvii 1689 p.,desplegables. Encuadernacion original. Nuevo.
Akbar's success as a ruler stemmed from his methodical approach and earnest desire to do what was right. His open-mindedness towards different beliefs helped him gain the confidence of his subjects, despite the challenges posed by the prevailing religious climate.
Published in 1926, this book compiles Jesuit missionaries' letters from the 16th century Mogul empire, shedding light on Akbar's reign and early British influence in the East. It provides valuable primary sources and is praised for its serious and interesting content.