Full text: The agrarian system of Moslem India

Appendix I, 
LIST OF AUTHORITIES. 
Note.—This list is not intended to be a complete bibliography 
of the subject, but is confined to those authorities which I have 
found it convenient to cite by abbreviated titles. Other works 
which are quoted rarely will be found fully described in the text 
OI notes. 
ABU YUSUF. Abbu Yousof Yakoub. Kitdb el-Kharddj, tr. 
E. Fagnan. Paris, IQ2T. 
ADD. The recognised description of one series of the MSS. in 
the British Museum. The number which follows the word 
is that of the particular MS. in Rieu’s catalogue, or in the 
list of later additions. 
AFIF. Shams-i Siraj Afif. Tarikh-i Firiiz Shahi, Bibl. Ind. 
~ Partial translation in Elliot, iii. 26g. 
AIN. Shaikh Abul Fazl ‘Allimi. Ain-i Akbari. Bibl. Ind. 
The MSS. consulted by me are detailed in Appendix E. 
Translation by Blochmann and Jarrett, Bibl. Ind. 
AIYANGAR. S. Krishnaswami Alyangar, Ancient India. London 
and Madras, 1911. 
AKBARNAMA. Shaikh Abul Fazl ‘Allami. Akbarnama, Bibl. 
Ind. Translation by Beveridge, Bibl. Ind. 
ARTHASASTRA. Kautiliya’s Arthasastra. tr. R. Shamasastry. 
2nd edn. Mysore, 1923. : 
BaABURNAMA. The Emperor Babur. Baburnima, tr. A. S. 
Beveridge. London, 1921. 
BApAunt. Abdul Qadir al Badioni. M untakhab-ut-Tawarikh. 
Bibl. ind. Translation by Rankin and Lowe in Bibl. Ind. 
BapsHauNAMA. Abdul Hamid Lihawri, Badshahnimah. Bibl. 
Ind. Partial translation in Elliot, vii, 3. 
BARNI. Ziyauddin Barni. Tarikh- Feroz Shahi. Bibl. Ind. 
I have referred also to Or. 2039. Partial translation in 
Elliot, iii. ¢3. 
BAvAzID. Bayazid Sultin. Tarikh- Humayian. MS. in the 
India Office (Ethé, 223). MS. translation by Erskine. 
Add. 26610.
	        
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