The Review of Manuscripts of " Events of Nemat Khan Aali Shirazi"

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Abstract:
One of the most universal historical texts in the period of Aurangzeb (1707) is the book named "The Events during the Siege of the Daroljihad of Hyderabad Castle” written by Nemat Khan Aali Shirazi known as scientists Khan who was one of the viziers and senior officials of the Aalamgir era. His fame is due to his critical and satiric prose. The book is very popular in the Indian subcontinent, so that it was considered as a Textbook. He has proved his mastery in historiography and prose by writing this book. The book "Events" reflects the events of the siege of the Hyderabad Deccan castle and the results of the long siege in the Aalamgir’s forces. This book provides useful information about political and social affairs of the era of Aurangzeb and also his personality and character. In this article, in addition to biographies of Nemat Khan and his writing style, the style and features of his book have been studied. Although Nemat Khan was Iranian-born but due to the growth in the Indian subcontinent, his writing style of words, phrases and combinations is adaptive with conventional prose style of subcontinent in that era.
Language:
Persian
Published:
نشریه علامه, Volume:13 Issue: 42, 2015
Pages:
67 to 84
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