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- Zartusht Bahrām Pazhdū (fl. 1278) , the author of metrical translations of the Ardāvīrāfnāmah (Book of Ardāvīrāf, see Rylands…
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- This Parsi work in Persian verse, entitled Changranghāchah-nāmah relates the story of an of an Indian sage who travels to the…
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- Timurid court poet and renowned Sufi ‘Abd al-Raḥman Jāmī (1414–1492) originally composed the Bahāristān (Spring Garden) in 892…
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- A complete copy of the Bahāristān (Spring Garden), originally composed by Timurid court poet and renowned Sufi ‘Abd al-Raḥman…
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- This extremely rare, nearly complete volume entitled Lubāb al-Albāb (Kernels of the Intellects) by Sadīd al-Dīn Muḥammad ʻAwfī…
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- This undated, complete copy of the Taẕkirat al-Shuʻarā (Chronicles of Poets) by Dawlatshāh Samarqandī (d. ca. 1494) contains…
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- An incomplete copy of the Taẕkirat al-Shuʻarā (Chronicles of Poets) by Dawlatshāh Samarqandī (d. ca. 1494) contains…
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- This complete copy of the Khulāṣat al-Ashʻār va Zubdat al-Afkār (Summary of Poems and Pith of Philosophies) by Mīr Taqī al-Dīn…
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- Muḥammad Ṭāhir Naṣrābādī (1618–?) originally completed his Taz̲kirat al-Shuʻarā' (Chronicle of Poets), also known as the…
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- Author Shīr ʻAlī Khān Lūdī (fl. 1657–90) completed his Mirʼāt al-Khayāl (Mirror of the Imagination) in 1102 AH (1690–91 CE)…
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- The Tuḥfah-ʼi Sāmī (Gift of Sām), composed by Prince Sām Mīrzā (1517–1567) .
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- The earliest-known, probably holograph copy of the Khulāṣat al-Kalām (Essence of Oration), completed by the author, Navvāb Amīn…
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- A complete copy of the Khizānah-ʼi ʻĀmirah (Royal Treasury), originally composed by Ghulām ʻAlī ibn Nūḥ Āzād Bilgrāmī…
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- An abridged selection of biographical notices of various nobles and statesmen culled from the Khizānah-ʼi ʻĀmirah (Royal…
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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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- This undated poetic anthology entitled Taz̲kirat al-Shuʻarā' (Chronicles of Poets) encompasses lines by 292 poets arranged…
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- This composite manuscript, probably assembled in India, contains eight works on religious, linguistic and literary topics,…
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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…