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- Haft Gulshan Ilāhī (Seven Divine Rosegardens) by Muḥammad Hādī Kāmvar Khān (fl. late 17th–early 18th c) presents a general…
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- This manuscript, entitled Akhbar'nāmah-'i ‘Avvām (Yearly Reports) relates events over six months in North West India and the…
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- This manuscript of the Tārīkh-i ‘Ālamgīr-i S̲ānī (History of Ālamgīr II), provides a highly detailed account of the brief,…
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- This brief, anonmymous treatise on astrology probably derives from an Indic source. An unidentified scribe completed it in…
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- The Aḥvāl-i Bānū Baygum Mumtāz Maḥal (Life of Lady Mumtāz Maḥal Baygum), an anonymous account of the death of Mumtāz Maḥal ,…
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- The Shash Fatḥ-i Kut'h-i Kāngrah (Six Conquests of the Fort of Kangra) chronicles the successful expedition led by the Mughal…
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- Kashf al-lughāt wa-al-iṣṭilāḥāt by ʻAbd al-Raḥīm ibn Aḥmad Sūr
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- A Persian manuscript on the history of India bound together with several printed Arabic, Persian, and Hindustani linguistic…
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- A Persian-Turkish Lughat (Dictionary) by Niʻmat Allāh Rūmī (d. 1562) . An Ottoman Ḳāżī (Judge) of İvranīye (Vranje) , Musṭafà…
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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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- A collection of three different works.
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- The Ṭarab al-Majālis (Delight of Assemblies) by Ḥusayn ibn ʻĀlim Mīr Ḥusaynī Haravī (ca. 1272–1317), known as Mīr Fak̲h̲r…
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- This Dīvān of collected Persian poems by Niẓām al-Dīn Aḥmad Suhaylī (d. either 907 or 918 AH/1501 or 1512 CE) once constituted…
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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 little-known author named Qābil Rām Āfarīn Lāhūrī (1660–1741) originally composed this Persian translation of the Punjabi…
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- Historian Sharaf al-Dīn ʻAlī Yazdī (d. 1454) completed his Ẓafarnāmah (Book of Victory) in 828 AH (1424–1425 CE) for the…
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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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- The first of two volumes, together with Persian MS 902 of the Mirʼāt-i Aḥmadī (Mirror of Aḥmad), a history of Gujarat . Aḥmad…
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- The second of two volumes, together with Persian MS 901 of the Mirʼāt-i Aḥmadī (Mirror of Aḥmad), a history of Gujarat . Aḥmad…