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ʽAbd al-Qadir Badayuni
Grand Mufti of India and historian (1540–1615) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Abdul Qadir Badayuni (1540–1615)[3] was an Indian writer, historian, and translator. He lived in the Mughal Empire.[1] He translated into Persian the Hindu works, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata (Razmnama).[1]
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![]() Badāʾūnī brings the news of the victory at Haldighati, June 1576. Akbarnama | |
Pronunciation | Abd al-Qādir al-Badāyūni |
Born | Abdul Qadir 1540 |
Died | 1615 Agra, Agra Subah, Mughal Empire |
Era | Mughal India |
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Home town | Agra |
Known for | Historian, Islamic scholar, Linguist and Courtier |
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Literary works | Tarikh-i-Bada'uni also known as Muntakhab-ut-Tawarikh |
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