Dabestan-e Mazaheb
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The Dabest n-e Maz heb, also transliterated as Dabist n-i Maz hib "School of Religions" is an imaginative examination and comparison of South Asian religions and sects of the mid-17th century. The work is believed to have been written around 1655 CE.Mughal...
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The Dabest n-e Maz heb, also transliterated as Dabist n-i Maz hib "School of Religions" is an imaginative examination and comparison of South Asian religions and sects of the mid-17th century. The work is believed to have been written around 1655 CE.Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great holds a religious assembly in the Ibadat Khana House of Worship in Fatehpur Sikri; the two men dressed in black are the Jesuit missionaries Rodolfo Acquaviva and Francisco Henriques. Illustration to the Akbarnama, miniature painting by Nar Singh, ca. 1605.The Dabistan-e Madahib is best known for its chapter on the D n-i Il h , the syncretic religion propounded by the Mughal emperor Jal lu d-D n Mu ammad Akbar after 1581 and is possibly the most reliable account of the Ib dat Kh na discussions that led up to this.This work was first printed by Nazar Ashraf in a very accurate edition in movable type at Calcutta in 1809 an offset reprint of this edition was published by Ali Asghar Mustafawi from Teheran in 1982.
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- 2010, 92 Seiten, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben von Miller, Frederic P.; Vandome, Agnes F.; McBrewster, John
- Verlag: Alphascript Publishing
- ISBN-10: 6130797788
- ISBN-13: 9786130797782
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Englisch
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