Abstract
This paper considers a Mughal inscription recorded by the Italian Archaeological Mission in
Ġaznī, Afghanistan. The text, one of the earliest known records commissioned by the emperor Akbar,
was carved on a marble slab found in the ziyāra of Ḫwāǧa Bolġār, a high venerated shrine in the city.
This epigraphic document is one of the rare pieces of evidence of Mughal patronage in Ġaznī.
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