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- This copy of the Mas̲navī-i Ma‘navī (Spiritual Couplets) by Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī (1207–1273) contains six illuminated headers…
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- A nearly-complete copy of the Dīvān by Ḥasan Sijzī Dihlavī (ca. 1253–1338) , a significant medieval Sufi poet of India. An…
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- The first of an incomplete set of three volumes of the Siyar al-Mutaʼakhkhirīn (Review of Modern Times), together with Persian…
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- The second of an incomplete set of three volumes of the Siyar al-Mutaʼakhkhirīn (Review of Modern Times), together with Persian…
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- Volume four of an incomplete set of three volumes of the Siyar al-Mutaʼakhkhirīn (Review of Modern Times), together with…
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- An undated, illustrated miscellany collectively entitled Fīlnāmah (Book of Elephants).
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- Muṣṭafà Şem‘ī (d. ca. 1602.) composed this Ottoman Turkish commentary on the Persian Pandnāmah (Book of Advice), spuriously…
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- The first part of three complete volumes, bound in two (together with Persian MS 898 ), of the Siyar al-Mutaʼakhkhirīn (Review…
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- The last part of three complete volumes, bound in two (together with Persian MS 897 ), of the Siyar al-Mutaʼakhkhirīn (Review…
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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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- 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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- This sole surviving copy of the initial portion of the Vasā'il al-Rasā'il va Dalā'il al-Faz̤a'il (Pretenses of Letters and…
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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.