He was a Persian traveller, who came to India and stayed at the court of the Zamorin at Calicut. He has given a vivid account of the Vijayanagar empire, especially of the city. He describes the wealth and luxurious life of the king and the nobles.
He was Portuguese traveller, who visisted the court of Krishnadeva Raya of the Vijayanagar Empire.
A Portuguese merchant, who visited the Vijayanagar empire. He wrote the history of the empire from its earliest times of the closing years of Achyutdeva Raya's reign.
He was a Dutch traveller, who has given a valuable account of the social and economic life of South India.
He was an English ambassador of the British King James I to the court of Jahangir (1609).
He was an ambassador of James I, King of England, at the court of Jahangir, the Mughal emperor.
He was a Dutch traveller, who stayed at Agra and gave a vivid account of the flourishing trade at Surat, Ahmedabad, Broach, Cambay, Lahore, Multan etc.
He was an Italian traveller to the Mughal empire in the reign of Shahjahan He gives valuable information about the living standard of the common people in the Mughal Empire.
He was German traveller, who reached Surat in 1638.
He was a French traveller, who visited India six times. His account covers the reign of Shahjahan and Aurangzeb
He was an Italian traveller, who got service at the court of Dara Shikoh.
He was French physician and philosopher Danishamand Khan, a noble of Aurangzeb was his patron.
He was French traveller, who has given a good account of cities like Ahmedabad, Cambay, Aurangabad and Golconda.
He was an English traveller, who has given a vivid account of Surat and Bombay.
He was an Italian traveller who landed at Daman.His remarks on the Mughal emperor's military organisation and administration are important.