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and Baharistan-i Ghaybi of Mirzanathan are a few other important works of history for the Mughal period. The Indo Persian historical writings presents a variety of structure and presentation and provide us a glimpse of contemporary life. Several new aspects of Indo-Persian historiography emerging now further developed throughout the passage of time and have enriched the art of history-writing in Indian sub-continent. REFERENCES: 1. A.B.M. Habibulla, The foundation of Muslim rule in India, Allahabad, 1961 2. Aziz Ahmad, An intellectual history of Islam in India, Edinburgh, 1969 3. B.N.Luniya, Some historians of medieval India, Agra, 1969 4. Elliot and Dowson, History of India, Vol. III 5. Irfan Habib, Medieval India- the study of a civilization, National Book Trust, 2009 6. Ibn Battuta, Rehla, Beirut, 1964 7. India as depicted in Khusrau’s Mathnavis, Abdul Qadir Jafari, , Sources of Indian history Journal, 8. M.Habib, Hazrat Amir Khusrau of Delhi, Aligarh, 1927 9. Wahid Mirza,The life and works of Amir Khusrau 10. Z. A. Desai, Malfuz literature: as surce of political, social and cultural history of Gujarat and Rajasthan, Patna, 1991