Conclusion (Tatimmah) September 1896-May 1897 (volume 3, part 4) : history of Afghanistan / translated and edited by R.D. McChesney, M.M. Khorrami.
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- Pamphlets DS356. C663 2013
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“Subject: Middle East and Islamic studies”—notes from website.
“The most important history of Afghanistan ever written (originally written in Persian), Sirāj al-tawārīkh or the history of Afghanistan. It was commissioned as an official national history by the Afghan prince, later amir, Habib Allah Khan (reigned 1901-1919). The author, Fayz Muhammad Khan, better known as “Katib” (the writer), was a scribe at the royal court. For more than twenty years, he had full access to government archives and oral sources and thus presents an unparalleled picture of the country from its founding in 1747 until the end of the nineteenth century. The roots of much of the fabric of Afghanistan’s society today—tribe and state relations, the rule of law, gender issues, and the economy—are elegantly and minutely detailed in this immense work”—notes from website.
• Contents: Tatimmah (Conclusion) to Volume 3
• Discovering Brigadier Muhammad Sadiq Khan’s Innocence of Any Misdemeanor or Crime and the Rioting of the Herati Regiment
• An Account of the Conduct of General Shayr Muhammad Khan Andari and Other Government Officials Towards Hazarahs
• Mulla Najm al-Din’s Guidance for the Mohmand in Obeying the Padishah of Islam
• His Majesty Issues an Order Regarding Giving Away the Lands of Hazarahs to Afghans
• Murad ʿAli Khan Seeks Asylum in Afghanistan
• The Hardships and Humiliations Faced by Sardars in India
• The Behavior of Government Appointees towards Hazarahs
• Issuance of an Order to Count the Males of Afghanistan
• Mulla Najm al-Din Pronounces Mulla ʿAbd al-Wahhab Managi an Infidel
• Muhammad ʿAli Khan, the Governor of Lamqan’s, Plan to Chastise and Warn the Kafirs and His Leading an Army to Kafiristan
• An Account of Jumadi al-Awwal (sic, al-Ula) 1314 / 8 October–6 November 1896
• Events of Jumadi al-Ukhra 1314 / 7 November–5 December 1896
• Events of the Month of Rajab 1314 Hijri-Nabawi / 6 December 1896–4 January 1897
• Events of Shaʿban 1314 Hijri / 5 January–2 February 1897
• Events of Ramazan 1314 Hijri / 3 February–4 March 1897
• Events of Shawwal 1314 Hijri / 5 March–2 April 1897
• Events of Ziqaʿdah 1314 / 3 April–2 May 1897
• Events of Zihijjah 1314 A.H. / 3 May–1 June 1897 A.D.
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