Ghulam Hussain Khan

Ghulam Hussain Khan also known as Ghulam Husain Khan Tabatabai (1727/28-1797/98) (Arabic: غلام حسین خان طباطبائی) was an 18th century Indian historian and scholar-administrator from Delhi who later settled in Azimabad (Patna).[1][2][3] He is the writer of the famous book Seir Mutaqherin (سیر المتاخرین; lit.'Review of Modern Times'), one of the notable contemporary historical accounts on the late Mughal Empire.

He is considered to be among a slew of Muslim nobles whose families had left Delhi and settled in Azimabad.[4]

Life

Ghulam Husain's ancestors were originally from Iraq. His father Hidayat Khan accompanied the Nawab of Bengal, Alivardi Khan to Azimabad where he was appointed subadar.[5] Ghulam Hussain Khan left Delhi after Nader Shah's Sack of Delhi and moved to the court of his cousin, Alivardi Khan, the Nawab of Bengal, in Murshidabad.[6] Khan was also related to the next nawab, Siraj ud-Daulah, either through Siraj being Alivardi's grandson[7] or in another way.[8]

Charles W. J. Withers described him as a "high-born Bihari official" whose Persian father had served the Mughal Emperor and whose mother was related to Alivardi Khan."[9]

References

  1. "ḠOLĀM-ḤOSAYN KHAN ṬABĀṬABĀʾI". Encylopaedia Iranica. BRILL.
  2. Greene, Jack (2010). Exclusionary Empire: English Liberty Overseas, 1600-1900. Cambridge University Press.
  3. Yang, Anand (1999). Bazaar India: Markets, Society, and the Colonial State in Bihar. University of California Press. pp. 52–53. ISBN 9780520919969.
  4. "Azimabad". Encylopaedia Iranica. BRILL.
  5. India and Iran in the Long Durée. BRILL. 2021. p. 110. ISBN 9789004460638.
  6. Dalrymple, W. (2019),The Anarchy p80, London: Bloomsbury
  7. Dalrymple, W. (2019),The Anarchy p78, London: Bloomsbury
  8. Dalrymple, W. (2019),The Anarchy p83, London: Bloomsbury
  9. Withers, Charles (2016). Geographies of the Book. Routledge. p. 31. ISBN 9781317128984.
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