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MONUMENTS OF
DELHI
(An Architectural &
Historical Study)
Prof. R. Nath,
Ajay Nath
This is the English translation of Syed Ahmed Khan’s Urdu work
‘Athar’al-Sanadid of 1846 with original Sketches and Inscriptions.
Revised and updated 2nd Edition.
(Agra
2010) 14x22 cm, pages 16+200, Architectural Sketches 44,
Original Inscriptions 58, Paperback, ISBN : 81-85105-33-2 Rs.
495/- US $ 25
(Sir) Sayyid
Ahmad Khan (1817-98), the founder of Aligarh Muslim University,
was also a scholar of history. He was greatly interested in the
monuments of Delhi, on which subject he authored a work
“Athar’al-Sanadid” in Urdu. It contained immensely useful
historical and architectural material for the study of the
monuments of Delhi, built over a long span of time, from c.1192 to
1846 A.D. Its Arabic and Persian inscriptions were meticulously
collected by the author himself, while its sketches were made by
his artist Mirza Shah Rukh Beg Musawwir.
It was first
published in 1846 A.D. and soon became popular in India and
abroad. The British and French scholars depended upon it. Almost
the whole of it was reproduced in French by M.Garcin de Tassey in
the Journal Asiatique. Edward Thomas, the author of the classical
work : ‘The Chronicles of the Pathan Kings of Delhi’ (London 1871)
largely drew on the Athar’al-Sanadid. It was almost a base book to
Alexander Cunningham, the father of Indian Archaeology, and guided
him in the preparation of his Report for the year 1862-65 (A.S.I.
Vol-I). His assistant J.D. Beglar who prepared his Report on Delhi
separately (A.S.I. Vol-IV) also relied upon Sayyid Ahmed, whose
work, in fact, laid the foundation of the study of this subject
and who was the basic authority for all later works. There always
was the need of a faithful and comprehensive translation of his
work into English. Though several Urdu editions were published
subsequently, it was not translated, for more than a century.
This Urdu work : ‘Athar’al-Sanadid’ was translated into English by
Prof. R. Nath and was first published under the title : Monuments
of Delhi : A Historical Study in 1978. It was popularly received
and the first edition was sold out by 1990, and though it is
needed and is in great demand, it was out of print for more than
two decades.
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