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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 274 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MAHOMMED KASIM

FERISHTA (c. 1570-c. 1611)  , Persian historian, was born at Astrabad, on the shores of the
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Caspian Sea . While he was still a child his
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father was summoned away from his native country into Hindostan, where he held high office in the Deccan; and by his influence the young Ferishta received court promotion . In 1589 Ferishta removed to
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Bijapur, where he spent the remainder of his
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life under the immediate
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protection of the shah
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Ibrahim Adil II., who engaged him to write a
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history of India . At the court of this monarch he died about 1611 . In the introduction to his
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work a resume is given of the history of Hindostan prior to the times of the
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Mahommedan
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conquest, and also of the victorious progress of the
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Arabs through the East . The first ten books are each occupied with a history of the kings of one of the provinces; the
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eleventh
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book gives an account of the Mussulmans of
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Malabar; the twelfth a history of the Mussulman saints of India; and the conclusion treats of the geography and
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climate of India . Ferishta is reputed one of the most
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trust-worthy of the
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Oriental historians, and his work still maintains a high place as an authority . Several portions of it have been translated into
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English; but the best as well as the most
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complete
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translation is that published by General J . Briggs under the title of The History of the Rise of the Mahometan Power in India (
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London, 1829, 4 vols . 8vo) . Several additions were made by Briggs to the
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original work of Ferishta, but he omitted the whole of the twelfth book, and various other passages which had been omitted in the copy from which he translated .

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