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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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- Nigāristān-i Qazvīnī by Ghaffārī
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- This Persian translation Lubāb al-Akhbār (Kernels of Reports), originally compiled in Arabic by Aḥmad ibn ‘Abdullāh , was…
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- Munsha’at-i Abu Bakr ibn Maḥmud
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- Akhlāq-i Muḥsinī by Kāshifī, Ḥusayn Vāʻiẓ, d. 1504 or 5
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- This complete copy of the Tuḥfat al-Aḥrār (Gift of the Noble) composed by Timurid-era poet ‘Abd al-Raḥmān Jāmī (d. 1492)…
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- A collection of epistles entitled Ruqʻāt-i Jāmī (Letters of Jāmī) by Timurid-era Sufi poet by ‘Abd al-Raḥmān Jāmī (d. 1492) .…
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- Mantiq al-ṭayr by ʻAṭṭār, Farīd al-Dīn, d. ca. 1230
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- Kullīyāt-i Jāmī by Jāmī
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- Risālah-i Qūshjī
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- A copy of the Nuzhat al-Arvāḥ (Excursion of Spirits), a popular work on Ṣūfī spiritual life composed by Ḥusayn ibn ‘Alim ibn…
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- The first of three volumes of the Ḥabīb al-Siyar (Beloved of Biographies), uniformly bound with Persian MS 810 and 811 .…
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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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- 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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- Renowned Safavid-era calligrapher Sulṭān Muḥammad Khandān (fl. early 16th c.) completed this copy of the Dīvān of Ḥāfiẓ (ca.…
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- Contains the first and third divāns Fātiḥat al-shabāb فاتحات الشباب and Khātimat al-ḥayāt خاتمت الحيات
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- Khamsah by Jāmī
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- An illuminated, complete, Safavid-era copy of the Subḥat al-Abrār (Rosary of the Pious), the third of seven books in the…
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- This nearly complete Dīvān of of Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī (ca. 1253–1325) regrettably lacks the initial illuminated folio, but…
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- This complete manuscript of the Khamsah (Quintet) by Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī (ca. 1253–1325) widely regarded as India's most…