I. PERSIAN 1/0RKS
A. Manuscripts
1.
2.
3.
Muhammad Latif bin
MIA.ko,.-W.Meu( A..(.:
Diwan Ranchhodji
A"""'o...,.J~
Anonymous
.4, Anonymous
5. Anonymous
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Tarikh-i Soreth, S.H Desai, Junagadh •lf'"e<r- (Original t1S);, and BBRAS (Central library) Bombay M.S. No.10
A h,,,a 1- i Ga.ekwad, Collection No.
Apparao Bholanath 129 Ahmadabad. An
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containing additional information
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D~r-Hadakhll-o mahasll-1 Hindus tan ( H .a q 1 q.a~ t- h.a i Hindust.anJ, K.R. Cams institute <Rehtasek IVl S.No. 60
CPrachin Panchyat library collection) Bombay>.M.S is dated 1204 AH, It coveres upto Muhammad Shah's reign .. · The stastistical
work reproduces accounts of the
the Sup
plement contais also.
to 11irat-i
additional Ahmadi but
information
Dastui-ul-amaJ-i Shah Akba~-w
Al.amgir, MS. No 2401, Jama Masjid Bombay •. It r·eproduces some imper la l ~asulations as contained in the Aln
and the 11irat-i Ahmadi. l t furnish-
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576
6. Anonymous
7. Anonymous
8. Anonymous
9. Anonymous
10. Anonymous
11. Anonymous
Hajmua-i Qawanin, Apparao Bholanath collection No 297, Ahmadabad. The MS. is a collection of imperial orders, other letters, arzda.shts etc. It contain some informatiofhich is not available in the 1'1 ira t- i Ahmadi •
Ta.rikll-i Mumalik-i Hind K.R. Ca.ma Institute IRehtasek IVl Bombay M.S. No 15. It seems to have been compiled in 1196 A.H and copied in 1240. Its last part is missing and the work, as of now, terminates with Humayun's reign.
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No. 255 B, {newl Accession No. 147 Ahmadabad. By and large it
abridge~ version of the
is an
Hirat-J
Ahm.s.dl;
valuable f'1a.ra thas
Gujarat.
However it contains some information about the
and Mughal officials in
M.S. No. 19111, Apparao Bholanath col lecti~n, Ahmadabad !Title page missing> Abridgement of the /"/irat-i
Ahmad~~ It contains some addi-ticinal information about the Marathas and the emerging Nawabs in Guj ara t:
M.s~ No. 245. pt. I I, Bholanath collection, !Title page missing> A century work. l t seems
Apparao Ahmadabad. late 18th to
summatised version of MS No. be a
191/1.
Hind, BRAS MS. No. Hadlqat-ul
10178425>. preserved at Central Bombay. It is partly a.n
version of the Supplement /"/irat-i Ahmadi. But it
library abridged to the furnishes useful jama and hasll and
577
informations on some za.mindars,
12. Altaf-ur Rehman ·~a;,~Y
L~~~~~.J
Fa ujdars and eme r g 1 ng Nalt.ra.bs. l t
was prepa~ed sometime during the eighth decade Df twelth century
A.H. The wo~k furnishes some useful information about the Marath's entry into Gujarat. At times it fur-nishes some informations which
not available in the Hirat.
Tarikh-1 Hlrat-ul Alam MS :_ -::· - • l access ion l No Jama Masjid
is
(old 2348
Bam-bay. It was written ::~ometime dur·!ng post Aurangzeb's period but before the death of Muhammad Shah. Basically it is a. treatise on astronomy, containg useful remarks on geographical conditions.
13. Sheikh Muhammad Baqa Hlrat-ul Alam~ K.R. Cama Insti-
14. Ali Muhammad Khan
15. Harkaran ibn-i
16. Sarabhai Mehta
tute M.S. No 155 Bombay. Identical
to Bakhtawar Khans's Hirat-ul Alam
<No title>, MS No 227. <diwanu khatanu pustak, i.e. Diwan's book of• Account), Apparao Bholanath Co I ,1 ect ion Ahmadabad. The mast usefu1 documentary work beside the H irat-i Ahmadi Supplement. (For
comm~nt please see Introduction~>
Ruqat-J Harkaran MS in possession of -- .~;-_·_ c"'! 2 • DK Vaidya and Munshi,
BhuJ Dt. Museum, Bhuj. lnsha-i Harkaran M.S. No.250 <22l Jama Masjid Bombay also consulted.
Hukhta.sar Tarikh-1 Gujarat fHaqlqat-i Naziman-i GujaratJ, M.S. No 146 Apparao Bholanath Collection, Ahmadabad. The MS furnishes subedar-wise information as ln the Hirat-i Ahmadi, II. ltc, casually f~rnishes some additional information in regard to the faujdars, Marathas and the locally influential nobles.
578
17. Rai Gobindas
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'-5. Abu! Faz$1 Allam!
-..__/
6. Aurangzeb Alamglr.
7.
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10.
11.
Diwan Ranch hod Ji
A Met;J ,·
Ghulam A 1 i Azad
Anonymous
Sujan Ra i Bhandari
Munsh i Hasan SC&M..d"-~ttY ~.,.e_Q vt'
12. Mehmud Bukharl
M.S No 105 Apparao Bholanath t:• •· .. _+-' t~~~hL ~collection, Ahmad a-bad, to
(Title page missing! It
be a late 18th centuay seen:s \.,lOr k,
containing useful information about
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579
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l<h4' ~~
18. Mutamid Khan
19. Muhammad Saqi ~v\ .. ~.ut~ ~.J .. ~
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23. S!kandar Muhammad
24. Kishoredas Munsh!
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Hirat-i Slkandri, eds., M.L. Rehman and S.C. Misra, Baroda, 1961
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580
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28. Aqil Khan Razi
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31. Ghulam Husain
Tabatabai
3 ? -· Mir Abu Turab
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E.
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4. PM Joshi, ed.,
5. P V Maujee and D B Parasnis ed. ,
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7. G.S. Sardesai
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Selections from the Peshwa Daftar fnew Series): Expansion of Haratha
Power <1707-17611, Bombay, 1957.
Selections Records in
from the Government the Alienation office,
Poona., 1913.
<Sanads and letters!, Poona
Select1ons from the Satara Raja and ~
the Pesllwa Diaries - II I. Vols, I &
II. Bombay 1906 & 1907.
Selections .t'rom the Peshw.a D.aftar, {edl New series, Bombay 1957.
581
8.
9.
10.
Selections from the Records of
Baroda Government: jamabundi of the
villages ol k'od~.-·am, lndi'iiHJ.S ~ztnd
Varsada, Bombay 1912.
Selections from the Records Baroda Government, gadh 2ortalbi claim,
No. V Baroda,
Selections from the Records Bs.roda II, Vol
Government fGlJ's.sJ, I I, Baroda, 1890
of
Juna-1914
of No.
III. URDU AND HINDI ~ORKS
1. Munshi Abbas Ali
2. Sheikh Bahadur
3. Saiyed Abdul Hai
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4. Sheikh Ghulam Muhammad Nirat-i Hustafabad, Bombay, 1916.
5. Saiyed Gulab Khan
6. Kaviraj Shyamaldas
IV. TRAfiELLERS• ACCOUNT
1. v. Ball ( t r)
2. Barbosa
3. Francois Bernier
4. M.S. Commissariat
Tarikh-1 Palanpur, Bombay, 1913.
Vir Vinod, (Hindi l Udaipur·, 1886.
Jean Baptise Travernier's in India, ed., W. Crooke, 2nd edition; <reprint), N.
travels Vol.
Del hi.
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London, 1918. 1 '
Travels in Nughal Empire f1656-1668Jj tr. A Constrable, 2nd edn., Delhi, 1938.
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582
India
5. James Forbes
6. Nicolo Manucci
7. S.N. Sen led.)
3. James Tad
9. James Tod
V. BRITISH SOURCES
A. Pr~mary Works
1. c.u. Aitchison eds.,
2. G.W.Forest, ed.,
3. J.H.Gense & Banaji
.<ana~; (ed)
4. R.Richard
5. A.Kintoch
6. R. H. Thomas , ~ : ed.,
Oriental Memoirs, (repr·intl, London,
Vo I I, 2nd
1834.
ed. ,
Storla do Hajor, ed.
Irvine, London, 1907.
& t [". w.
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Delhi, 1949.
Annals and Antqultt:e:.s .. of Rajasthan Vol. I, London, 1829.
Travels in Western India. 1839 <Reprit l.
A Colection of Treaties, ments and Sanads Relating to
London,
EngageIndia
and neighbouring Countries, Rvsd
1906, and Contd upton 1st July
C~alcutta, 1909-1937
Selections From the p.a tches and o the.r·
Letters, Des State papers
preserv~d in the Bombay Secretari.a t, l, Barnaby, 1885.
The Gaekwads of Baroda, (English Documents), <1720-68) Bombay, 1936
India or Facts submitted to illustrate the characters and condition of the native inhabitants, London, 1928.
Hindoo Annals of Western Goozerat -Rasmala, <Repintl N. Delhi 1973.
Selection From the Records office of Bombay Government, Nos. XI, XVI,
XVII I, <New Series) 1853, 1855,
1856
583
7. Pyner
8. Hamilton Walter
9 .. John lJ iII iam
10. John lJ i I l iarn
11. John Wi II iam
12.
13.
14.
15.
Hr. Asst.t Collector Pyner's Representation on Balasinor, 1827.
Geogr.aphic.al, St.9tistit::.al .Elnd Historical Description of Hindoos tan and its adjoining territaries <J.Mut't'yl, val. I, 1820 <Reprint)
Selection from the Records of·
Bombay Government, seriesl, Province Bombay, 1856
Agreements Between Company and Tha.kors
XXXVII, <new of Kathiawad,
the East 1 nd 1.3
of Bhaonagar.
Treaties and C Between the E.as t India Company and the states bordering on the Presidency of
Bombay.
East India Company P.apers- I l I Bombay Govt. Selection, XXhlX {New Series).
Precis relating to the History and affairs of the Nawabs of C.ambay, Bombay, 1864
The Life and Correspondence at· 1'18}
Gen. Sri John 11alcoln, I, London, n.d.
Bharoch Commission's Report of 25 August, 1805
B. Administrative Works and Manuals
1. Ramanuja Chary
2. R N Goglekar
3. P S Melvile
Catdheism of Revenue Code Landon, 1873.
Alienation Nanual.
11emorandum on Giras Rights held Baroda, Baroda, 1873
584.
in
4. Pranval labhdas Lallubhai Parikh
5. A. K. Nav ine
6. Robertson
7. J.IJ.Watson
8. J.W.Watson
9. J.W.Watson
10. J.IJ.Wa.tson
11. J.W.Watson
12.. John William
13. John William
14.
15.
Handbook of Giras, Bombay 1889
Bombay Government Code Handbook), Bombay, 1884
(Revenue
Glossary of Gujrati Revenu Official terms.
Statlsical Account of Bombay,1879
Statistica.J Account of Bombay, 1879
Statistical Account of Bomba.y, 1883.
Statistical Account of Bombay, 1879.
Porbandar,
Nawa.nagar,
Bhavnagar,
Junagadh,
Statistical Account of Dharangdha
ra, ~ombay, 1884.
The Life and Correspondence of /'?ajar General Sir John f1elcoln vol. I, London, n.d.
Summary of Replies to the Questionnair.e issued by the Land Revenue Assessment Committee, Bombay, n.d.
Junagadh 2ortalbi Claim <Decision) Govt.,.Press, n.d.
8epart from HW Goggle to Lieut. Col. A.Walker, Resident at Baroda, 10 May 1804.
585
VI RECORDS AND DOCUMENTS INCLUDING COLLECTANDEA
A (i) Records preserved by State Agenaie~
4.
5.
1. Baroda Record Officce, fGujaratJ, Baroda. tFarsi daFtarJ The collection consists of a facman, sa I e deeds, das ta ks much.a l k.as, chakna.mss, some personal letters and other documents concerning grants. A few documents belong to the 16th 17th centuries, but most appertain to 18th century.
2. District Record office Bhaonagar. _The col-
3.
lection mainly consists of personal letters, Va.nshavli• a. dastu1·-u1 amal, treaties cone I uded between Bhavnagar and the E. I. C.
District Record Office Junagadh The are available in Files, known as Settled Cases IBarakhliJ. These files contain copies of farmans, hasb-ul hukms, nish.ans, parwanas, arzdasht~, dastur-ul amals, Saledeeds, documents concerning land grants, desalglri muqaddaml and other zamindari rights. A few documents belong to the 14th century, most .of these appertain to the 17th - 18th centuries.
District Record Office Palanpur There are available a few documents concerning muqaddams' perquisites and appertain to the 18th century. We have particula~ly consulted Liki Rawli parwan.as, Huzoor off ice F i 1 es Numbered WTN/SR/627;F. F.14,22; Aghat parwano and RavJi parwanas.
District Record Office Register is
-fFortJ Surat The Alienation the only important document
which furnishes. 'summarised information the revenue grants which were made Mughals and later on by the Nawabs of There are als~ availableq a few files contain a few. documents concerning
abo•..1t by the Sura t. ·which
grants which have summarily reproduced the Alienation Register.
land in
586
6. District !1useu111 Bhuj Mr. possession of
Pan belonging
D.K. Vaidya a copy of
to one Sh.
(Cur a tor l Ruqa t- i
!'-1unsh 1 of
is in Harka-
Bhuj. There are also preserved the coins from the period of Gujarat Sultans down to the British days. Also, the collection con-tains mahi-o marathies and a drum which the Mughal Subedar, Sarbutand Khan was forced to leave behind.
7. Maharashtra State Archives (formerly Peshwa Daftarl Pune (Farsi daftarl: The collection is very
8.
9.
10.
rich. It contains far mans, hasbul hukms,
n i shans, mucha 1 k.a.s, d.a.s taks, "''a} i b- u 1 arz;
raqba-bandi, qist bandi documents rahn-
n.a.mas, sale deeds,dastur-ul amals,
naqlganwat, mawazna-i subah, mawa.zna-i
dehat, mawazna~i deh sala, jama subajat,
._lama -o khar j, a~o.rar }a jama- o khar j; yad-dash t,
haqiqat and nuskhas of various decript!on, fard-i hisab, khasra mazruat, accounts of jagirs and other documents from the level of Governor/Subah down to the level of zamindar-cultivator I vii iages. These documents appertain to the 16th -18th centuries and are of great use for a sutyd of agrarian relation for Mughal Gujarat and other parts empire. The documents are bundled in Roomals <1-71> and have yet classified/catalogued.
of the together
not been
RaJkot Record Office lGuJaratJ Rajkot There are available a few <P~rsianl
land grants from the sultans to the Maratha
documents concerning period of Gujarati days. These docu-
ments are arranged in a poor manner
ing it difficult to trace one.
render-
Rajasthan State Archives~ Bikaner We 1 l known Akhba.ra. t- i darbar-i :nualla and Vakil reports.
(t\si.:t:L'Y j £s~.h:s~~: ;'YT·vde. Apparao Bholanath Collections~ B.J. Institute, Ahmadabad
The collection contains a number of sal~
deeds,private leters, mortgage deeds. Most
important of these is the HS No. 227 which is a systematic compilation of various documents covering almost every aspect of revenue
587
11. <a)
rich source of matters. It is an extremely information for a study of general and the sark~r Ahmadabad
zamindars in
the ~~wgha l per·iod. MSS are systamatically seJ.·ved.
1 n part 1 c u l a,.
Documents arranged
and and
other pre-
Bombay Branch of Royal Asiatic Society (presently Central Library! Bombay,
(b) Forbes Gujarati Sabha, Bombay
<c) Jama lfasj id BoMbay Li braryr Bc>mba.y,
(d) K R Cama Institute <formerly Mulla Firoz Libra.ry
{e)
{ f )
( 1 1 i )
and Parsi P~nchayat Library col lectionl, Bombay.
Pir lfuhammad Shah Library contain good deal of Subah of Gujarat.
Ahmadabad collection documents our Mughal
Excepting the 11 {al where it is difficult to locate even the duly catalogued documents, rest of the collections are systematic and well preserved.
Private Collections flndlvidualsJ nishans, hasb-ul hukms, tamassuks, dastur-ul amals, deeds, r~han-nam•s, and concerning land-grants and are also available with._
Some hukm,
f.armans, pa.rwanas
ch.aknamas, saleother documents
revenue matters
12<al Hamid-up-din Amir Miyan, sher qazi Pal anpur.
ljama Masjidl,
{b) Kale Khan pathan, Ra."dhanpur,
{c) Kar parbhari, { nawab J Pal anpur,
(d) fHaharao), Sarad Palace, Bhuj (Secty of)
-" (e) (Nawab) Sultan Alam Khan, Surat.
{ f ) <Nawabl Radhanpur. IKarparbhari of)
(g) (Ra.waJl Bhaona.ga.r palace. Bh.aonagar (secty of l.
588
(h)
t 1 )
c j )
( k)
SH Desai Junagadh.
Sajjada
{I as t
nasA in,
secty of Junagadh
da.rgah Edr•::>os ia,
Sardas Saiyed Haider lnamdar of Bharuch
state l
Surat.
I Thakur>, Dharangdhara palace. Dharangdhara
13. Private fpresent researcher's) collection. While on the study trip the pres~nt researcher procured a number of documents Ya.d-da.sh ts, kha.sra mazruat,ha.qiqat-i peshkash, nukha-i peshkash, tamassuks, pa.rwana. bandhari 1·•qba bandi documents, mawaza.n~i dehsala, mawazna.-1
deh~t, .s.r.z-dash t, ganwa t das tur-ul ama 1 and other documents conc~rning grantees, and revenue matters - from a number of lndivldu-
.c. als, particularly f~aJm a petty junk dele~r
<Sidhpurl who had "bought the same as part of junk form the Radhanpur palace {i.e present decendent of Jawanmard Khan, the last Mughal Governer of Gujrati.Procured at an extermely
nominal, as also free of cost these documents one exactly similar to those of the Pune Archives and the ones indicated in MS No 227. of Apparao Bhoalanath col lect ion.
<B> Documents Published
1. Ba.sheet·uddin
2. M. s. Commissariat,
3. Rao Bahadur
p 'Y O...C!. -l-..1 a..d_ b,w~i
Fa.ramin-1 Salatin, Delhi, 1926
Imperia1 Mughal farmans Journal of the Bombay Royal Asiatic Society, Para. 1,_· July 1940.
in Gujarat"
Branch of Vol. IX,
"Three Gujarati Legal -' l" ac hi z.•
} i W-.:~.t-.' ~ ; Documents of Mughal period", Journal of the Gujara t Research. Society, Vol. IV, No. 1' January, 1942.
589
4. Qazi Saiyed Nuruddin· Kazlana I nsaf Pad Udtl naza r, Sabha 3- 4
5. K.M.Jhaveri
6. G.H. Kha:ce
7. G. R. Parihar
8. B. N. Reu
9. B. N. Reu
10. B.N.Reu
11. B.N Reu
12. B.N.Reu
13. B. D. Verma
Reprint from Forbes Gujarati Qu~rterly, Book ~VI 1, Nos.
Ma:c·ch, 1947.
Imperial Granted
Farmans: 1577 to 1805. oF His to the Ancestors
Holiness the Bombay, 1.928.
Tikayat Na. h.a r .sf,
Aetlhsik Farsi Sahltya : Aurangxebachya D.:u·bar.'1che Akh.'1bal", 1973.
Narwar and the Narathas!1724-
1843l, Jodhpur, 1968 fKharitas and Chi this).
"A letter of Maharaja Abhay Singh of Marwar relating to Gujarat Affairs "IHRC New Delhi, 1942.
"Some imperial to the Rulers vol X, 1947.
farmans addressed of Jodhpur " IHRC
"Some more letters of Maharaja Abhay Singh of Marwar relating his Gujarat compaign ..
11Proc. IHRC l<X IV,
24th meeting, Jaipur, February 1948.
"Anothe·r. letter of Maharaja Abhay Singh about the murder of Pi 1 aj i
Rao Gaekward" Pro. !HRC, A I 1-garh, 1943.
"A letter of Maharajadhir-aj Bakht Singh of Nag or t Ma.rwar) da.ted October 10, 1737'" Proc. /HC,1949.
"A f~rman granted to the Salyids of Batwa C near Ahrudabad )-", Proc. IHRC, 1941.
590
VI I. INSCRIPTIONS AND NUN!SNAT!CS
1. J. Bu1'gees
2. J. Burgees
3. SH Hold1vala
4. M R Majumdar
5. G P Taylor
6. J. W. watson
VI I I 110DERN WORKS
1. f'-1. Athar All.
2. B.P. Ambasuthya Cedi
3. Phi 11 ip Anderson.
4. V. Bhatnagar
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