Shah Jahan (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Shah Jahan" in English language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank English rank
6th place
6th place
3rd place
3rd place
5th place
5th place
2nd place
2nd place
305th place
264th place
low place
low place
11th place
8th place
26th place
20th place
1,840th place
1,115th place
489th place
377th place
104th place
199th place
40th place
58th place
low place
low place
1,066th place
888th place
325th place
255th place
5,585th place
4,838th place
433rd place
284th place
102nd place
76th place
low place
low place
488th place
374th place
low place
low place
60th place
43rd place
4,343rd place
2,824th place
17th place
15th place

archive.org

asi.nic.in

  • ASI, India. "Taj Mahal". asi.nic.in. Archeological Survey of India. Retrieved 8 December 2018.

asnad.org

banglapedia.org

en.banglapedia.org

books.google.com

brill.com

britannica.com

cambridge.org

  • "Lords of the Auspicious Conjunction: The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires and the Islamic Ecumene". Shah Jahan. LSE International Studies. Cambridge University Press. 18 June 2020. pp. 167–213. doi:10.1017/9781108867948.007. ISBN 978-1-108-49121-1.
  • Koul, Ashish (January 2022). "Whom can a Muslim Woman Represent? Begum Jahanara Shah Nawaz and the politics of party building in late colonial India". Modern Asian Studies. 56 (1): 96–141. doi:10.1017/S0026749X20000578. ISSN 0026-749X. S2CID 233690931.

casereportswomenshealth.com

columbia.edu

doi.org

doi.org

  • "Lords of the Auspicious Conjunction: The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires and the Islamic Ecumene". Shah Jahan. LSE International Studies. Cambridge University Press. 18 June 2020. pp. 167–213. doi:10.1017/9781108867948.007. ISBN 978-1-108-49121-1.
  • Kumar, Anant (January–June 2014). "Monument of Love or Symbol of Maternal Death: The Story Behind the Taj Mahal". Case Reports in Women's Health. 1: 4–7. doi:10.1016/j.crwh.2014.07.001. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  • Koul, Ashish (January 2022). "Whom can a Muslim Woman Represent? Begum Jahanara Shah Nawaz and the politics of party building in late colonial India". Modern Asian Studies. 56 (1): 96–141. doi:10.1017/S0026749X20000578. ISSN 0026-749X. S2CID 233690931.
  • Manzar, Nishat (31 March 2023), "Looking Through European Eyes: Mughal State and Religious Freedom as Gleaned from The European Travellers' Accounts of the Seventeenth Century", Islam in India, London: Routledge, pp. 121–132, doi:10.4324/9781003400202-9, ISBN 978-1-003-40020-2, retrieved 12 February 2024
  • Maddison, Angus (2006). The World Economy Volumes 1–2. Development Center of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. p. 639. doi:10.1787/456125276116. ISBN 9264022619.
  • Ó Gráda, Cormac (March 2007). "Making Famine History". Journal of Economic Literature. 45 (1): 5–38. doi:10.1257/jel.45.1.5. hdl:10197/492. JSTOR 27646746. S2CID 54763671. Well-known famines associated with back-to-back harvest failures include ... the Deccan famine of 1630–32

dx.doi.org

fortune.com

gutenberg.org

  • Campbell, James Macnabb (1896). "Chapter III. Mughal Viceroys. (A.D. 1573–1758)". History of Gujarát. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency. Vol. I(II). The Government Central Press. p. 279. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  • Ashburner, Bhagvánlál Indraji (1839–1888) John Whaley Watson (1838–1889) Jervoise Athelstane Baines (1847–1925) L. R. "History of Gujarát". pp. 278–283. Retrieved 16 October 2022 – via Project Gutenberg.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

handle.net

hdl.handle.net

indianexpress.com

indiatimes.com

timesofindia.indiatimes.com

jstor.org

openlibrary.org

packhum.org

persian.packhum.org

peepultree.world

semanticscholar.org

api.semanticscholar.org

tajmahal.gov.in

unesco.org

whc.unesco.org

unesdoc.unesco.org

worldcat.org

search.worldcat.org