Chahar Gulshan ("Four Gardens") is an 18th-century Persian language book about the history of India. It was written by Rai Chatar Man Kayath of the Mughal Empire in 1759 CE. It is also known as Akhbar-un Nawadir or Akhbaru-l-Nawadir ("Accounts of Rare Things").[1]
^Jadunath Sarkar (1901). India of Aurangzib. Kinnera. pp. xv–xcvi.
ChaharGulshan ("Four Gardens") is an 18th-century Persian language book about the history of India. It was written by Rai Chatar Man Kayath of the Mughal...
Iqbal ChaharGulshan ("Four Gulshans"), 18th century Persian language book about the history of India containing four sections, each called a gulshan Gülşen...
that use the name "Kumbha Mela" are Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh (1695) and ChaharGulshan (1789). Both these texts use the term "Kumbh Mela" to describe only...
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Haridwar's context include Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh (1695–1699 CE), and ChaharGulshan (1759 CE). The Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh also mentions an annual bathing...
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infantry.: 331 Based on references in the Mazhar-i Shahjajani and the ChaharGulshan, it seems that the southern boundary of sarkar Multan was just to the...
Chronicle of Mediaeval Kashmir. Firma KLM Private Limited. pp. f 137a. "ChaharGulshan. Akhbar-Un-Nawadir. 18th Century Gazetteer Mughal India. 2011 ff 87a...
of Mediaeval Kashmir (1st ed.). Firma KLM Private Limited. pp. 85a. Gulshan, Chahar (2015). Nawadir Al Akhbar. Internet Archives. pp. 58b. Retzlaff, Ralph...
Their most identifiable architectural design reflects the charbagh (or chahār bāgh) quadrilateral layout with four smaller gardens divided by walkways...
2022. Retrieved 24 January 2022. "TKSS: Kapil Sharma 'indirectly' calls Gulshan Grover 'drunkard', Krushna Abhishek makes fun of Jim Sarbh's name". Hindustan...
Retrieved 16 September 2020. Hindu Shah, Muhammad Qasim (1595–1612). Gulshan-I-Ibrahimi. Vol. 2. p. 223. Akbur, after this conquest, made pilgrimage...