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- Illustrated copy of the collected poems ('Kulliyat') of Muḥammad Ahlī of Shiraz Ghazals , Siḥr-i ḥalāl , Shamʻ va parvānah ,…
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- An undated, illustrated miscellany collectively entitled Fīlnāmah (Book of Elephants).
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- This manuscript contains a complete copy of the Dīvān of most shorter poems by Timurid-era author Jāmī (1414–1492), followed by…
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- This Dīvān of collected poems by Niẓām al-Dīn Aḥmad Suhaylī (d. 907/1501 or 918/1512) appears detached from a longer anthology…
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- A composite manuscript containing four works, the first three copied by Dervīş Maḥmūd bin el-Ḥācc ʿAbdülkerīm, known as…
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- A complete copy of the Mirʼāt-i Sikandarī (Alexander's Mirror) a history of the Muẓaffarid dynasty that ruled Gujarat until…
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- Illustrated copy of Laylā va Majnūn by Hilālī
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- Illustrated copy of the Kullīyāt (Collected Works) of ʻUrfī Shīrāzī.
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- A fine copy containing the Baysunghur introduction and one hundred illustrations. Completed by two groups of earlier 16th…
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- Biography of 842 poets, compiled in 1760 .
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- The Farhang-i Jahāngīrī (Dictionary of Jahāngīr), a Persian lexicon entitled compiled, completed, and dedicated to the Mughal…
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- An unsigned and undated copy of the Mas̲navī-i Ma‘navī (Spiritual Couplets) by Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī (1207–1273) , likely completed…
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- The composition of this epic poem, Shāhnāmah (Book of Kings), by Abū al-Qāsim Manṣūr Firdawsī (fl. ca. 940–1020) , dates to the…
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- An beautifully copied and lavishly illuminated unillustrated copy of the Silsilat al-Ẕahab (Golden Chain), first of seven…
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- An unidentified scribed finished this nearly complete Dīvān of Ḥāfiẓ (ca. 1315–1390) in Herat in 937 AH (1530 CE) . This volume…
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- An illustrated copy of the Mir'āt-i Gītī-Numā (Mirror of the Universal Compass), a geographical work authored by ‘Abd al-Karīm…
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- An incomplete, primarily metrical version of the romance of Prince Sayf al-Mulūk and the fairy Badīʻ al-Jamāl, redacted from…
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- This illustrated manuscript features two works excerpted from the Khamsah (Quintet) by Niẓāmī.
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- An undated, anonymous Persian translation of the Four Books of the Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
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- An early Mughal illustrated Shāhnāmah in two volumes.