The Mughal chronicles Tuzuk-i-Jehangiri, Ain-i-Akbari and Dastur-ul-aml contain detailed geographical narratives.[15] These were based on the earlier geographical works of India and the advances made by medieval Muslim geographers, particularly the work of Alberuni. |
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