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- A collection of Turkish poems
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- Culinary poetry and prose of Bushaq Shirazi, 9 items (a-i)
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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 introduction to a commentary on an originally Arabic divan ascribed to ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib (ff. 2a and 4a ), composed in the…
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- An incomplete Bayāz̤ anthology of older poems compiled by poet Shīr Afgan Jang Bandah ʿAlī Khān Bāsiṭī. A brief biographical…
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- Album of forty folios of paintings and calligraphy, assembled at Lucknow for Swiss mercenary Antoine Polier (d. 1795).
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- Miscellaneous religious and mystical works (Persian and Arabic), 22 works (a-x)
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- Miscellaneous works on Sufism, 13 works (items a-m)
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- Rare collection of miscellaneous works on riddles, 13 items (a-l)
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- An incomplete collection of quatrains ( rubāʿīyāt ), extracted from a larger anthology authored by a single, unnamed poet.…
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- An album of paintings and calligraphic specimens.
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- Miscellaneous works on Sufism, 29 works (a-cc)
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- Miscellaneous works on poetry and prose, 9 items (a-i)
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- The Timurid court poet and renowned Sufi ‘Abd al-Raḥman Jāmī (1414–1492) originally composed the Bahāristān (Spring Garden) in…
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- This incomplete, undated brief agricultural treatise, here entitled Risālah-'i Mazrū‘āt (Treatise on Crops), frequently appears…
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- This defective copy of the Laṭāyif-i Ashrāfī (Noble Pleasantries) by Niẓām al-Dīn Yamanī (fl. mid-15th c.) elucidates the…
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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 second of two albums, with Indian Drawings 18, of disparate South Asian paintings, portraits, and calligraphy specimens.
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- Khulāṣat al-ash‘ār (Abridgment of Poems), an anthology of lyric poetry quatrains culled from the works of roughly forty poets…