Abdul Wahab (Mughal historian)

Abdul Wahab created the Intikhab-I-Jahangir Shahi, a work that covered information on the reign of Mughal Emperor Jahangir.

However, the Intikhab-I-Jahangir Shahi is no longer available, but it has had some work extracted by Henry Miers Elliot in his The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians.

[2] The work itself has been cited across numerous books, with Mehta describing it "intelligent", providing key insight into Jahangir's life.

It details public charity acts, and punishments conducted on Khusrau Mirza.

[3] Many modern secondary sources cite it as a part of selected bibliography due to its reliable contemporary accounts.