Ishwari Prasad

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Iswari Prasad (Hindi: इश्वरी प्रसाद, Urdu: اِشوری پرساد), the first graduate of Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College (Aligarh Muslim University) Aligarh in 1881, was an Indian historian.[1][2][3][4]

He dealt mainly with the Muslim rulers and governments of India, especially with the Mughal and Tughluq dynasties. He did extensive work on rulers such as Muhammad bin Tughluq, the Sultan of Delhi, Humayun, and Aurangzeb.

Works

  • History of medieval India from 647 AD to the Mughal conquest. Allahabad : The Indian press, ltd., 1925 [5]
  • The Mughal Empire. Allahabad: Chugh Publications, 1974 [6]
  • A Short History of Muslim Rule in India, from the Conquest of Islam to the Death of Aurangzeb: From the Advent of Islam to the Death of Aurangzeb. Allahabad: The Indian press, Ltd., 1965 [7]
  • A History of the Qaraunah Turks in India. Allahabad: The Indian press, ltd., 1936 [8]
  • The life and times of Humayun. Bombay [ua] : Orient Longmans, 1956 [9]
  • India in the eighteenth century. Allahabad: Chugh Publications, 1973 [10]
  • Hindu - Muslim problems. Allahabad: Chugh Publications, 1974 [11]
  • L'Inde du 7e au 16e siècle. Traduit sur la 2e edition par H. de Saugy. Paris : de Boccard, 1930 (Histoire du monde ; 8,1) [12]
  • The life and times of Maharaja Juddha Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana of Nepal. New Delhi : Ashish Pub. House, 1975 [13]
  • History of mediaeval India. Allahabad: The Indian press, ltd., 1976 [14]
  • History of Indian Timurids. 1 ed. Allahabad : The Indian press, ltd., 1995
  • A New History of India. Allahabad : The Indian press, ltd., 1940 [15]

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