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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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- Containing the Baysanghur introduction and a large number of illustrations.
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- Taʼrīkh-i Muẓaffarī by Maḥmūd ʻAlī K̲h̲ān̲ Ansārī
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- Haft Gulshan by Kāmvar Khān
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- Daily reports on the matters of nobles of North West India and the Punjab addressed to Colonel Dear (or Dare) by the Munshī…
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- Tārīkh-i ‘Alamgīr-i S̲ānī
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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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- 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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- Shish fatḥ-i kut-i kangirih by Ṭabāṭabāyī Zavvārihʹī Ardistānī, Muḥammad Jalāl al-Dīn, active 1628-1672
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- Kashf al-lughāt wa-al-iṣṭilāḥāt by ʻAbd al-Raḥīm ibn Aḥmad Sūr
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- A general history of India
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- An undated, illustrated miscellany collectively entitled Fīlnāmah (Book of Elephants).
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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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- Muṣṭafà Şem‘ī (d. ca. 1602.) composed this Ottoman Turkish commentary on the Persian Pandnāmah (Book of Advice), spuriously…