www.absronline.org/journals ISSN: 2313-6758 *M. Ashraful Kabir Volume 2, Issue 5 Pages: 277-283 Known and Unknown Pigeons in Mughal History Lecturer in Zoology, Cantonment Public School and College, Saidpur Cantonment 5311, DistrictNilphamari, Bangladesh. Email for correspondence: [email protected] In Mughal pastime emperor Akbar reared near about 20,000 and there 500 were selected. In Ain I Akbari which translated by Bloch Mann he mentioned some characteristics of pigeons. Though the origin of those pigeons is unknown but involvements of English and Russian was clear. That time peoples got amusements by flying of Tumbler pigeons and some are used as message sends which called Carrier pigeon. Excellent white colored Indian Fantail were very common with the Tumbler pigeons. Jacobins’ hooded crest was nice in appearance; this pigeon was very popular of queen Victoria of England. Kokah pigeon’s voice was very peculiar; Lahore pigeon were large in size which was called Sherajee. Lotan still existed in India which rolls with slight striking or shaking within the fingers. Pouter pigeons were considered as pouting of their swollen crop. Not only hobby but also the pigeons may consider as meat for protein demand in the country. Keywords: Pigeon keeping; Mughal; fancy pigeons, 277 | P a g e Known and Unknown Pigeons in Mughal History Kabir, M. A., INTRODUCTION The word ‘Mughal’ has originated the word ‘mongol’ which means brave. The Mughals period was 15261858 and Babar was the first Mughal emperor. Babar’s son Akbar was born in Farghana, Afghanistan in the year 1542. His activities were 1556-1605. In India before the Mughals there lived Turkish people. So, it’s possible to availability of fancy pigeons by them. Moreover, the business relation to English those pigeons may come in Mughal dynasty. In Akbar court there were 36 artists with Tansen and poet 51 with Abu’l-Fazl. Akbar was very conscious on reading and he established a library in Delhi with 24,000 books. Akbar was expert on hunting, sports, horse-riding, and bow-arrow throwing and wrestling. The business area of Akbar was Bangla, Bihar, Ayodhya, Elahabad, Agra, Delhi, Azmir, Multan, Lahore (with Kashmir), Malob, Khandosh, Barer, Kabul, Ahmadabad and Ahmadnagar (Plate 9). He established a strong religious law by reading all religions. He declared that the man who are engaged in animal slaughter not make a relation with them because they kills animal. Started of Mughals from mother side Genghis Khan Ruler of Mongol, China and central Asia and father side Timur who was the ruler of Iran, Iraq and modern Turkey. Emperor Akbar’s friend and minister Abu’l-Fazl wrote a book ‘Ain I Akbari’ in three volumes. Though its first impression came from Valih Musavi who wrote a poem on pigeons in 1788 in the Kabutarnama. Musavi was born in Khurasan of Pakistan. He migrated from Hyderabad and started business in Tamil Nadu and died in 1770/71. Akbar’s city Fatehpur Sikri, one of a Paradise Bazaar when the court relaxed its regulations. Akbar’s son young Selim who’s another name is Jahangir, played with some favorite pigeons. The boy is growing tired of his pigeons, gave them to the little girl to hold while he ran away. Returning presently he found one of the pigeons gone, throwing other pigeon into the air with a scornful turn. Akbar was brave soldier and wise. He was energetic and keen observer. He made a design of his own cemetery in Sikandra near the Agra (Plate 11). Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru declaredAkbar is the father of Indian nationalism. Historian Len pool mentioned among the Indian king Akbar was most dignified (Alam 2014). In recent years a lot of research on fancy pigeons by using DNA technology (Baptista et al. 2009). From the very beginning all fancy pigeons evolved from Blue rock pigeons through domestication and then selective breeding (Darwin 1868). Performance of Tumbler and Lotan pigeons tumbling behavior depends on breeding and environmental factors (Entrikin and Erway 1972; Kabir 2012). Commercial or squab producing pigeons have been invented in the next (Hazard 1922). Always exotic and local pigeons if crossed its progenies productivity is good as meat (Kabir 2013). In Bangladesh there are huge pet shops where both table and fancy breeds are available; though here pigeons are not considered as meat (Kabir 2013). For the beginners the style of pigeons rearing what will be a criterion and loft management is must (Tegetmeier 1868; Wright 1901). Evolutionary sequences are must to understand the behaviour of pigeons and doves for easily access (Whitman 1919). Huge informative work on fancy pigeons was performed by Lyell 1981 and McNeillie 1993. Pigeon flying is very primitive hobby of human and pigeons’ navigation power is excellent and scientific at all (Wallraff 2005). MATERIALS AND METHODS Akbar’s court: Emperor Babar lived in Farghana in 1494 and he was driven out of his homeland by another Mongol group, Uzbegs. For proper controlling of Akbar’s court (Plate 10) there are three sections- rank, salary and military responsibilities. Akbarnama worte by Abu’l-Fazl in three volumes. Volume I was on Akbar’s ancestors, II events of his reign with amusements of pigeon flying and III which is Ain I Akbari deals administration, royal household, army, revenue, geography, customs, tradition of India, statistics of crops, prices and wages etc. Abu’l-Fazl (1590) was a famous poet of Akbar’s court and he mentioned the Lotan pigeon as a roller (Persian word lotna means roller) and the Fantail pigeon as a seasonal flower for its flower like tail. Jacobin was a popular breed of queen Victoria of England. In the year 1865 when Russia snatches Bokhara of Turkey they circulate the Trumpeter Pigeon as Russian Trumpeter (Rahman 1999). Mughal history was very unique and its geostrategic conditions were good and it’s shaping the history of the sub-continent and central Asia throughout the known time (Qadir and Minhas 2013). Zayn Khan Kokah (1542-1601) was a governor of Kabul; his portrait was found in the portion of the book Kabutarnama with Tumbler pigeon (Blochmann 1873). 278 | P a g e Known and Unknown Pigeons in Mughal History Amusements by pigeon flying Body color, characteristics and amusements of those Tumbler pigeons were enjoyed by them in the sky. From the Akbar’s reign to present around 472 year’s ancient history of Tumbler pigeons have. Mughal dynasty made a great history of pigeons. Mughal court culture is addressed as well as artistic interaction with other Islamic courts and Europe (Koch 2008). Feeding of pigeons Four ser of feed were supplied for 100 flying pigeons whereas this is five sers for other pigeons. 7.5 sers were needed if they are in pair. Only millet was served in flying pigeons but other pigeons got seven mix feedrice, gram, mung, millet, karar, lahdarah and juwar. 15 servants were dedicated for pigeon rearing and they got salary from the army section of the court. This payment was varying from 2 R to 48 R per mensem (Akbarnama Vol II). RESULTS Pigeons in Akbar’s court Tumbler pigeons have been selected for their ability to tumble or roll over backwards in flight. In Wendell Levi's (1941) book ‘The Pigeon’, reference is made to pigeons with this tumbling ability existing in India before the year 1590. Charles Darwin, in his book The Origin of Species, makes reference to the Short-faced Tumbler which was a popular breed during his lifetime. Lotan were described in Levi’s book from Abu’l-Fazl and later on three types of Lotan mentioned by Alla-oodeen on 1886. First Lotan was pure white and types were- dasti, kalami and havai. Kokah pigeon is small in size. The specialty of this pigeon was continuous ‘kuk kuk’ sound. Carrier pigeon was trained expert to message sending from one place to another. Jacobin differs it hood than others and looks very nice. Fantail pigeon was more attractive on its expanded and erect fan like tail. In Pouter pigeon its head is not normally visible due to enlarge or swollen crop. Its chest is raised upper and standing in two legs like a man. Lahore pigeon known for its impressive size and nature was bred in Pakistan (Table 1; Plates 1-8). Insert Table 1 here DISCUSSION The environment of Asian continent was suitable for all pigeons. In Mughal pastime most of the pigeons used as sporting includes tumblers and lotans (Diagram 1). Kabir, M. A., Finally broiler or commercial pigeons (Hazard 1922) are considered in various parts of the world especially in USA as King, Strasser, Maltese, Mondain, and Hungarian etc. Great value of that pigeons are evaluated as the second or alternative source of protein all over the world. On the basis of Mughal history there huge fancy pigeon’s history were found. Orientation of those pigeons clarified from English and Russia and then gradually Mongolia which was the kings ancestor, China, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan, Delhi and finally in Bangladesh (Alam 2014). Now-a-days all over the world there are a lot of great pigeon rearers. Research held in English and America and normal selective breeding in Asia is the creating tools of such pigeons. If any breeds produced it will be recognized by NPA (National Pigeon Association) USA by proving its originality and viability through research. CONCLUSION Akbar was not only great as social status but also great as pigeon collector from various parts of his business area (Plate 9). He was artistic minded and his court was always filled-up with poet and singer also. His homeland Farghana was the court where pigeons bred. He reared lot of pigeons along with Habib, who was a pigeon-fancier and servant of Akbar’s court (Plate 10). 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Carrier Plate 7. Jacobin Plate 4. Fantail Plate 8. Cropper 281 | P a g e Known and Unknown Pigeons in Mughal History Kabir, M. A., Plate 9. Emperor Akbar’s reign Plate 10. Akbar’s court Plate 11. Akbar’s graveyard 282 | P a g e Known and Unknown Pigeons in Mughal History Kabir, M. A., Diagram 1. Most pigeons are used as sporting 283 | P a g e
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