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- The Kalimāt al-Shuʻarāʼ (Discourses of the Poets) by Muḥammad Afz̤al Lāhūrī , pen-named ' Sarkhush ', which he commenced in…
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- This composite manuscript contains three ( taẕkīrah ) literary chroncicles in Persian and Urdu. The scribe Shaykh ʿAbd al-Karīm…
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- Nigāristān-i Qazvīnī by Ghaffārī (volume 1 of 2)
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- Nigāristān-i Qazvīnī by Ghaffārī (volume 2 of 2)
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- An undated Nigāristān (Picture Gallery) composed by Kemalpaşazade, (1468–1534) , also known as Ibn Kemāl , in 939 AH (1532–33…
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- An undated Nigāristān (Picture Gallery) composed by Kemalpaşazade, (1468–1534) , also known as Ibn Kemāl , in 939 AH (1532–33…
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- This undated poetic anthology entitled Taz̲kirat al-Shuʻarā' (Chronicles of Poets) encompasses lines by 292 poets arranged…
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- A history of saints and prophets from the earliest time of Persia and concluding with the twelve Imams.
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- This composite manuscript, probably assembled in India, contains eight works on religious, linguistic and literary topics,…
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- Untitled collection of stories
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- A translation of the Arabic poetry collection known as al-Faraj ba‘d al-Shiddat (Pleasure After Pain) authored by al-Muḥassin…
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- An undated copy of the Nuzhat al-Arvāḥ (Excursion of Spirits), a popular work on Ṣūfī spiritual life composed by Ḥusayn ibn…
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- Fuṣūl-i Akbarī by Akbar Allāhābādī, ʻAlī
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- Akhlāq-i Muḥsinī by Kāshifī, Ḥusayn Vāʻiẓ, d. 1504 or 5
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- A volume compiled by devotion of Captian Jonathan Scott
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- The Gospels attributed to the four evangelists Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, translated into Persian by Flemish Carmelite monk…
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- An abridged version of Qānūn al-Nisā’ (Rules for Women) by Jamāl al-Dīn Khvānsārī (d. 1713), a popular satire of prevailing…
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- Vāmiq va ʻAẕrā by Mīrzā Ibrāhīm Ẓahīr Kirmānī
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- A complete copy of the Sirr-i-Akbar, Tarjumah-'i Upnakhat (The Greatest Secret translated from the Upanishads), also known as…