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The Story of Babar's Death
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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page 296 note 1 A. S. B.’s Text, vol. i, p. 115.
page 296 note 2 Book I, pp. 19, 20, 3.
page 296 note 3 Elliot, vol. v, p. 188.
page 296 note 4 Vol. i, 451, English translation.
page 296 note 5 In Elliot, vol. v, 43.
page 297 note 1 Humayun Nama, Persian text, edited by Mrs. Beveridge, text page, pp. 20–4. Mrs. Beveridge's translation is reliable throughout, but in translating (P. 24, 1. 8) as “ But the symptoms of this illness were like that one's ”, she has made a mistake.
page 297 note 2 Ibid., p. 22.
page 297 note 3 Ibid., p. 22.
page 297 note 4 Ibid., p. 23.
page 298 note 1 As cited above.
page 298 note 2 Rushbrook Williams, An Empire Builder of the Sixteenth Century, pp. 173, 174.
page 298 note 3 Akbar Nama, aa cited above, vol. i, p. 115.
page 298 note 4 Gulbadan Begum says , but the illness was really due to the effects of that (poison).
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