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I need three primary source documents on Akbar the Great.

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Last Updated: Dec 12, 2016     Views: 3537

It is often easy to find old documents on the web; the trick is to be sure the source of the document is credible and trustworthy. Universities, research institutions, and libraries often have digital archives housing copies of authenticated primary sources.
This is a credible source for the Akbar Namah:
As you can see in the URL, it is from Columbia University.
I found it by Googling akbarnama site:.edu. This search limits the results to sites that end in .edu, which includes colleges and universities and the associated research libraries.
I used the same strategy to search Ain I Akbari site:.edu. The second hit is the University of Pennsylvania's catalog of online books. It links to this: http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015005602431;page=root;view=image;size=100;seq=7. The Hathi Trust has an extensive, authoritative digital library - use this and other resources through the same techniques to find all your primary sources.

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