Seir Mutaqherin (سیر المتاخرین; lit. 'Review of Modern Times')
Relatives
Alivardi Khan, Siraj-ud-Daulah
Ghulam Hussain Khan also known as Ghulam Husain Khan Tabatabai (1727/28-1797/98) (Arabic: غلام حسین خان طباطبائی) was an 18th century Indian historian and scholar-administrator from Delhi who later settled in Azimabad (Patna).[1][2][3] He is the writer of the famous book Seir Mutaqherin (سیر المتاخرین; lit.'Review of Modern Times'), one of the notable contemporary historical accounts on the late Mughal Empire.
He is considered to be among a slew of Muslim nobles whose families had left Delhi and settled in Azimabad.[4]
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