Seamless boundaries: Lutfullah's narrative beyond East and West
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2007Description: xxii, 260p., hbISBN:- 9780195676778
- 910.92 HAS
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"When Lutfullah, member of a distinguished Sufi family of Malwa, and a master of languages, visited England in 1844 in the company of Mir Jarar Ali Khan, son-in-law of the Nawab of Surat, he recorded his observations on various matters connected with the British government, culture, and society
in what has come to be regarded as the first, and best, autobiography in English by an Indian. The volume will have a substantial introduction and annotations by Mushirul Hasan."
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