
audiobook
by Emperor of Hindustan Jahangir
A freshly revised translation of a Mughal emperor’s own chronicle brings the early years of his reign to life in vivid detail. Drawing on several rare manuscripts, the editor has corrected earlier errors and added clear notes that illuminate obscure names and places, making the text accessible to modern ears. The work captures the ruler’s personal voice as he records his thoughts, ambitions, and the political landscape of early‑17th‑century India.
The memoir opens with the emperor’s ascent to the throne, his relationship with his formidable father, and the challenges of consolidating power across a sprawling empire. Readers hear about court ceremonies, diplomatic encounters, and the cultural patronage that defined his rule, all filtered through the intimate lens of his own observations. The narrative balances grand statecraft with everyday moments, revealing the human side of a monarch often remembered only for his imperial grandeur.
For listeners, this volume offers a rare glimpse into a pivotal era, combining scholarly rigor with the immediacy of a personal diary. It serves both as a historical document and a compelling story of ambition, art, and the complexities of ruling a diverse realm.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (864K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg.
Release date
2016-12-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1569–1627
A powerful Mughal ruler, he is remembered not only for expanding and governing a vast empire but also for his deep love of painting, gardens, and the written word. His own memoirs make him one of the most vividly documented emperors of early modern South Asia.
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