The Babar-Nama: the Material Now Available for a Definitive Text of the book
The Babar-Nama: the Material Now Available for a Definitive Text of the book
Annette Susannah Beveridge
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(e) A few details about the Fragment Where the Fragment stands in Kehr's volume, it is a formal misfit in date and topic. Of this Kehr knew, since before it begins, he has made thip note — " Custos hie non convenit cum initio sequenti paginae."^ What is wrong here is that an incomplete account of performers at a feast on December 19th, 1528, which precedes his note, is followed after the note by an account of reinforcing an amir on February 17th, 1527. Where the Fragment changes from being a re...petition from the Babar-nama to be a translation from the Akbar- nama, there are real misfits which it will be easy to define if reference be made to the reproduction of the Fragment in the Kasan imprint.^ The Babar-nama passage there ends in the twelfth line with the words girdnl bvrkut tvJc, and this ending is marked in the manuscript volume by a -y placed, probably by Dr. Uminsky, over the word girdnl? The last topic of the passage is the linking of gun-carriages on February 17th, 1527. The first words of the Akbar- nama translation {wa rdna sangd) belong to the account of the battle of Kanwaha, and are of date March 16th, 1527.
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