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.
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