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Padshahnama or Badshah Nama (Persian: پادشاهنامه or پادشاه‌نامه) (Chronicle of the Emperor Shah Jahan) is a group of works written as the official history of the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Unillustrated texts are known as Shahjahannama, with Padshahnama used for the illustrated manuscript versions. These works are among the major sources of information about Shah Jahan's reign. Lavishly illustrated copies were produced in the imperial workshops, with many Mughal miniatures. Although military campaigns are given the most prominence, the illustrations and paintings in the manuscripts of these works illuminate life in the imperial court, depicting weddings and other activities.

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  • Padshahnama or Badshah Nama (Persian: پادشاهنامه or پادشاه‌نامه) (Chronicle of the Emperor Shah Jahan) is a group of works written as the official history of the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Unillustrated texts are known as Shahjahannama, with Padshahnama used for the illustrated manuscript versions. These works are among the major sources of information about Shah Jahan's reign. Lavishly illustrated copies were produced in the imperial workshops, with many Mughal miniatures. Although military campaigns are given the most prominence, the illustrations and paintings in the manuscripts of these works illuminate life in the imperial court, depicting weddings and other activities. The most significant work of this genre was written by Abdul Hamid Lahori, the pupil of Akbar's biographer Abdul Fazal, in two volumes. He could not write the third volume of this genre because of the infirmities of old age. (en)
  • Padshahnama o Badshah Nama (in persiano پادشاهنامه o پادشاه‌نامه‎) (Cronache dell'imperatore Shah Jahan) è un'opera letteraria che descrive la storia ufficiale dell'imperatore moghul e del regno di Shah Jahan. I testi, non illustrati, sono noti come Shahjahannama, con Padshahnama utilizzato per le versioni dei manoscritti miniati. Queste opere sono tra le principali fonti di informazioni sul regno di Shah Jahan. Copie riccamente illustrate furono prodotte nelle fabbriche imperiali, con molte miniature moghul. Sebbene le campagne militari abbiano la massima importanza, le illustrazioni e i dipinti nei manoscritti di quest'opera illustrano la vita della corte imperiale, raccontando matrimoni e altri avvenimenti. L'opera più significativa di questo genere è stata scritta da Abdul Hamid Lahori, allievo del biografo di Akbar, Abdul Fazal, in due volumi. Non ha potuto scrivere il terzo volume di questo genere a causa delle infermità della vecchiaia. (it)
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  • Padshahnama or Badshah Nama (Persian: پادشاهنامه or پادشاه‌نامه) (Chronicle of the Emperor Shah Jahan) is a group of works written as the official history of the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Unillustrated texts are known as Shahjahannama, with Padshahnama used for the illustrated manuscript versions. These works are among the major sources of information about Shah Jahan's reign. Lavishly illustrated copies were produced in the imperial workshops, with many Mughal miniatures. Although military campaigns are given the most prominence, the illustrations and paintings in the manuscripts of these works illuminate life in the imperial court, depicting weddings and other activities. (en)
  • Padshahnama o Badshah Nama (in persiano پادشاهنامه o پادشاه‌نامه‎) (Cronache dell'imperatore Shah Jahan) è un'opera letteraria che descrive la storia ufficiale dell'imperatore moghul e del regno di Shah Jahan. I testi, non illustrati, sono noti come Shahjahannama, con Padshahnama utilizzato per le versioni dei manoscritti miniati. Queste opere sono tra le principali fonti di informazioni sul regno di Shah Jahan. Copie riccamente illustrate furono prodotte nelle fabbriche imperiali, con molte miniature moghul. Sebbene le campagne militari abbiano la massima importanza, le illustrazioni e i dipinti nei manoscritti di quest'opera illustrano la vita della corte imperiale, raccontando matrimoni e altri avvenimenti. (it)
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