Monday, May 9, 2011

Important Foreign Travellers/Envoys-ugc & psc


Important  Foreign  Travellers/Envoys-ugc & psc

1- Megasthenes  (302-298  B.C.): An ambassador of Seleucus    Nieator.  who visited the court  of
Chandragupta Maurya. He wrote an interesting book India  in  which  he  gave  a  vivid  account  of
Chandragupta Maurya’s reign.
2- Fa-Hsien (405-411  A.I).):  He came to India during the reign of Chandragupta  II  Vikiamaditya. The
object of his visit was to see the holy places of Buddhism  and to collect Buddhist  hooks  and relics. He
was the first Chinese pilgrim to visit India.
3-Hiuen-Tsang (also spelt Yuan Chwang) (630-645 A.D):
He usiied India during the reign of Harsha.  
4-1-tsing (671-695 A.D): A Chinese traveller, he visited India  in connection  with Buddhism.  His  work
Biographies  of  eminent  Monks, provides us useful information about the social, religious and cultural
life of the  people of  this country.
5-Al-Masudi (957 A.D):  An Arab traveller, he has given an  extensive account  of  India  in his work
Murujul Zahab 

6-Al-beruni (1024-1030  A.D.): His real name was Abu Rehan Mahamud and  he came to  India along with
Mahmud of Ghazni during one of his India raids. He travelled all over India and wrote  a book Tahqiq-lHind. The book  dealt  with the social, religious and political conditions  in  India.
7-Marco Polo (1292-1294  A.D.): A Venetian traveller, he visited South India in 1294 A.D. His work The
Book of Sir Marco Polo givers  an invaluable account  of the economic history of India.
8- Ibn Butula (1333-1347 A.D.):  A Morrish traveller, he visited India during the  reign of  Muhammad-binTughlaq. His book Rehla (the Travelogue) throws a lot of light on the  reign  of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq
and the geographical, economic and social sonditions in India.
9-Shihabuddin al-Umari (1348 A.D): He came from Damascus.  He gives a vivid account of  India  in his
book, Masalik albsar fi-mamalik al-amsar. 
10-Nicolo Conti (1420-1421  A.D.): A  Venetian traveller, he  gives a  comprehensive account of the Hindu
kingdom of Vijayanagar.
11-Abdur Razzaq (1443-1444 A.  D.):  He was a Persian traveller who came  to India and stayed at the court
of the Zamorin at Calicut. He has given a vivid account of the Vijayanagar  empire, especially of  the  city. He describes the wealth and luxurious life of the king and the nobles.
12-Athanasius Nikitin (1470-1474 A.D): lie  was a Russian merchant, who visited south India in 1470. he 
describes (he condition of the Bahmani  kingdom under Muhammad III (1463-82).
13-Duarte  Barbosa (1500-1516  A.D.):  He  was  a Portuguese traveller. He has given a valuable narrative of the
government and the people of the Vijayanagar empire.
14-Domingos Paes 11520-1522 A.D): He was a Portuguese traveller who visited the court of Krishnadeve Raya of the
Vijayanagar Empire.
15-Fernao  Nuniz (1534-1537  A.D):  A Portuguese merchant who visited the Vijayanagar empire. He wrote the
history of the empire from its earliest dines lo (he closing years of  Achyutdeve Raya’s reign. 
16-John Hnghen Von Linschbotten (1583  A.D): he was a Dutch traveler, who  has given a valuable account of the
social and economic life of South India. 
17-William Hawkins (1608-1611 A.D.): He was an English  ambassador of the British King James lo die court of
Jahangir (1609).
18-Sir Thomas Roe (1615-1619 A.D.): He was an ambassador of James  I,  King of England, at  (he court of
Jahangir, the Mughal emperor.
19-Franciso Palsaert (1620-1627 A.D.): He was a Dutch traveller who stayed at Agra and  gave a vivid account of the
flourishing  trade at Sural.  Ahmedabad, Broach.  Cambay,  Lahore.  Multan, etc.
20-John Albert  de  Mandesto (1638 A.D.):  He was  a German  traveller, who reached Surat in  1638. 
21-Peter Mundy (1630-34 A.D): He was an Italian traveller (o (he Mughal empire m the reign of Shah Jahan. He gives
valuable information about the living standard of the common people in (he Mughal Empire. 
22-Jean Baptiste Tavernier (1638-1663 A.D.):  He was a French traveller who visited India six limes. His account covers the
reign of Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb. 
23-Nicolae Manucci (1656-1708 A.D.): He was  an Italian traveller, who  got service at (he court of Data Shikoh. 
24-Francois Bernier (1656-1717 A.D.): He was a French physician and philosopher.  Danishamand khan, a noble of
Aurangzeb, was his patron.
25-Jean de Thevenot (1666 A.D.): He was French traveller.  Who has given  a  good account  of cities  like Ahmedabad.
Cambay, Aurangabad and Golconda.  John Fryer (1672-1681 A.D.):  He was an English traveller who  has given a 
vivid account of Surat and Bombay.
26-Gemelli Careri (1695 A.D.): He was an Italian traveler who landed at Daman. His remarks  on the Mughal emperor’s military organization and administration are important.

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