Tuesday 23 July 2013

Akklanama Chakatta: Manuscript Conserved at the Institute

Article published in Times of India, Agra edition  
Historical Treasure
Manuscripts of MughalPriod were prominently written in Persian language, Hindi Historical literary compositions are very rare, and if any be found are in poetry style. One such rare manuscript is Akklnama Chakatta which is a BrajBhasha composition. This composition is a prose which is its second speciality. This Manuscript has been scripted on 138 Indian papers.
According to Mr. Laxminarayan Tiwari  secretary, Braj Culture Research Institute “Manuscripts mirror the trends of the period they were written in, likewise Akklanama Chakatta in our institute conserved on accession no. 207, is a composition on the administration, culture and governance of Mughal Empire. It is a rare manuscript and seems to be written to provide knowledge to the upcoming noble lads of Mughal Empire. The manuscript has a total of 138 folios out of which folios 1,3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 and 136 are unavailable thus leaving only 124 folios. The manuscript defines various aspects of Mughal Empire.”
The period of composition of this manuscript is not known but on analyzing the manuscript it can be said that the Manuscript was written between 1760-1778A.D. The copy of Manuscript was scribbed in 1854A.D. by some Lala Bakhwat Singh for the recital of Some Lala Ganga Prasad at Jhansi. Jhansi was during this period known as the centre for copying manuscripts. Manuscripts were collected at the Royal Library in Jhansi. During the revolt of 1857 english men had destroyed this library resulting in a huge loss of Indias prestigious manuscripts. It cannot be said as to this manuscript was in the library or not.
 The name of the Manuscript can be divided into two parts ‘Akkla and Chakatta’ . Akla here denotes knowledge or understanding and Chakatta is medieval times was used to refer to the Mughals. The manuscript aims at providing Knowledge about the Mughal Empire there by meaning ‘Akklanama Chakatta’.
The manuscript is a valuable source of general knowledge of the era it was written in comprising of immediate information on history, Geography, society, culture and administration. It provides valuable information of the history of emperors from the Taimurs to the Mughals. According to the manuscript the Mughal Empire consisted of 12 provinces. Minutest details of these provinces their geography, area, climate, agriculture, trades, mines etc can be found in this manuscript.
The initial 21 folios of the manuscript describe the lineage of Mughal emperors while foloios 22 to 44 describe the provinces during Mughal empire.On the 44th folio of the manuscript the names of offices and workers have been given. The manuscript also defines other precious information like names of Administration offices of Mughal emperors, lists Textiles/ foreign Textiles, Sari and types of textile designing. In short the manuscript is like  treasure hunt for valuable and scholastic information on Mughal Empire. The manuscript is indefinitely useful for scholars of history who want to gain knowledge regarding Mughal Empire.
After going through the manuscript we can say that the author of manuscript was closely associated with Amer King Sawai Madho Singh. It can be assumed that the author was a part of Sawai Madho Singh court because the author has not only praised the kings of Amer province but has also penned down appraisal for Sawai madho Singh in a separate chapter as well.