Abū Ṭālib Khān, 1752-1806?

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Name (Latin)
Abū Ṭālib Khān, 1752-1806?
Name (Arabic)
ابو طالب خان، 1752-1806
Other forms of name
Aboul Taleb Khan, 1752-1806?
Abū Ṭālib Iṣfahānī, 1752-1806?
Abū Ṭālib ibn Muḥammad, Iṣfahānī, 1752-1806?
Iṣfahānī, Abū Ṭālib, 1752-1806?
Landanī, Abū .Tālib, 1752-1806?
Mirza Aboul Taleb Khan, 1752-1806?
Mirza Abu Taleb Khan, 1752-1806?
Taleb, Mirza Abu, 1752-1806?
اصفهانى، ابو طالب بن محمد، 1752-1806
ميرزا ابو طالب خان، 1752-1806
لندنى، ابو طالب، 1752-1806
خان، ميرزا ابو طالب، 1752-1806
ابو طالب لندنى، 1752-1806
تبريزى، ابو طالب بن محمد، اصفهانى، 1752-1806
Date of birth
1752
Date of death
1806
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 20819905
Wikidata: Q27140220
Library of congress: n 79120261
HAI10: 000016199
Sources of Information
  • His (Masīr i Tālibī) Travels, 1814.
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Wikipedia description:

Mirza Abu Taleb Khan (Persian: میرزا ابوطالب خان; more formally Mirzá Abú Muhammad Tabrízí Isfahání, میرزا ابومحمد تبریزی اصفهانی, known as The Persian Prince during his stay in London and as Abú Tálib Londoni once back in India 1752–1805/1806) was an Indian tax-collector and administrator of Iranian stock, notable for a memoir of his travels in Britain, Europe and Asia Minor, Masir Talib fi Bilad Afranji, written between circa 1799 and 1805. The book's title is translated as The Travels of Taleb in the Regions of Europe and was reprinted in the West as Travels of Mirza Abu Taleb Khan in Asia, Africa and Europe; it is one of the earliest by an Indian travel writer about the West, and has been described as 'perhaps the most significant "reverse travelogue" published in Europe during the Romantic era". He wrote all his works in Persian.

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