Records of The Intelligence Department of The Government of The North-West Provinces of India During The Mutiny of 1857, Including Correspondence with The Supreme Government Dehli, Cawnpore and Other Places (In 2 Volumes)
The Caliphate is based upon the Annals of Ibn-al-Athir, a singularly impartial annalist, who lived and wrote at Mosul in the early part of the thirteenth century A.D. Ibn al-Athir's work is an epitome and continuation of that of the much older historian Tabari. Sir William Muir's The Caliphate and life of Mohammad are works of classical value and leave one with a strong impression of the author's extreme accuracy in reproducing the statements of his authorities, ...
First published in 1861 in four volumes, this Indian reprint with a 26-page introduction by Ram Swarup, is a pioneering study based wholly on orthodox original sources. After this work, many Lives of the Prophet have appeared, but it still remains a classic and in some ways has not yet been surpassed in comprehensiveness and in the wealth of material. William Muir's The Life of Mahomet was first published in four volumes, a pioneering study based wholly on ...