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Tuzk (Urdu: تزک) is a Persian word, also used in Urdu. Tuzk means King's Diary, Royal Log, Code of Conduct, Rule, Law, Stately Splendor, Magnificence and Grandeur.

The word Tuzk is used in the names of autobiographies of 3 kings of Mughal Empire, their names are following.