cover image: Kitāb-i musammá bi-tārīkh-i Sulṭānī

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Kitāb-i musammá bi-tārīkh-i Sulṭānī

1 Jan 1881

Historical study of the Afghan rulers from the beginning of Islam. Tārīkh-i Sulṭānī (The Sulṭānī history) is a historical study of the Afghan people and the rulers of Afghanistan from the beginnings of Islam to the mid-19th century. The work was published as a lithographic print in Bombay (present-day Mumbai) in 1881. This copy has been rebound, with "Ṣaḥāfī Sulṭān Muḥammad, Kabul" gold-stamped on the back cover. The title page and pages 3-4 are damaged and repaired with no loss of text. The last page (page 291) has been repaired and missing text added in ink in a later hand. Lithographic printing was invented in Europe in the late-18th century and spread widely on the Indian subcontinent from the early 19th century onward, its popularity stemming from the relative ease with which it could be used to reproduce different scripts not based on the Latin alphabet. World Digital Library.
india afghanistan biography history kings and rulers

Authors

Durrānī, Sulṭān Muḥammad Khān ibn Mūsá Khān

Published in
Bambaʼī : Maṭbaʻ-i Jahanʹnamā, 1298 [1881]

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