Jahangirnameh

Jahangirnameh (Persian: جهانگیرنامه "Story of Jahangir") is an epic poem in the Persian language which relates the story of Jahangir son of Rostam.The author mentions his name as Qāsem-e Mādeḥ in one of the last couplets of the poem.This is the autobiography or memoirs of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir (1569-1627) in Persian prose.Unlike other poems in Persian, Jahangirnameh contains relatively high number of Arabic loanwords, and the stories also were under Islamic influence.In both stories, Rostam's son is brought up in Turan by Turanians and unknowingly fights against his Iranian compatriots.
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