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PREFACE
Chapter III.
THE TURKI MSS. AND WORK CONNECTING WITH THEM
ОглавлениеThis chapter is a literary counterpart of “Babur Padshah’s Stone-heap,” the roadside cairn tradition says was piled by his army, each man laying his stone when passing down from Kabul for Hindustan in the year of victory 1525 (932).8
For a title suiting its contents is “Babur Padshah’s Book-pile,” because it is fashioned of item after item of pen-work done by many men in obedience to the dictates given by his book. Unlike the cairn, however, the pile of books is not of a single occasion but of many, not of a single year but of many, irregularly spacing the 500 years through which he and his autobiography have had Earth’s immortality.
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p. 446, n. 6. Babur’s order for the cairn would fit into the lost record of the first month of the year (p. 445).