01049cam a22002171 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330400038000740820013001122450099001252500012002242600040002363000046002765000243003225000159005655040031007246510035007556510018007907000023008085940287BD-DhUL20200309111018.0790725s1928 ii b 000 0 eng  aDLCcBD-DhULdOCoLCdDLCdBD-DhUL a954bHOE14aThe empire of the Great Mogol /cTranslated by J. S. Hoyland, and annotated by S. N. Banerjee. a2nd ed. aNew Delhi : bOriental Books,c1974 a2 p. l., [iii]-xiv, [2], 252 p. ;c19 cm. aA translation of De Laet's De imperio Magni Mogolis, of which the second part, known as Broecke's Fragmentum, has been considered as Broecke's work, incorporating material from Pelsaert, and has also been ascribed to Pelsaert. cf. Introd. aPart II has special half-title: A fragment of the history of India, gathered from Dutch sources and rendered into Latin by Joannes de Laet (Antwerp, 1631) aBibliography: p. [vii]-ix. 0aIndiaxDescription and travel. 0aMogul Empire. aHoyland, J.S.etr.