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- 2 works by anonymous authors on the subjects of Arabic poetry and Biography
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- 1 copy of Wafayāt al-aʻyān wa-anbāʼ abnāʼ al-zamān by Ibn Khallikān, 1211-1282
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- An abridged translation of ابن خلکان Ibn Khallikān, 1211-1282 's Arabic work وفیات الاعیان Wafayāt al-a‘yān .
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- 3 works by 3 authors on the subjects of Muḥammad, Caliphs, Islam, and Theology
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- Ẕeyl-i ʻAbdülʻazīz Efendi, a.k.a. Ẕeyl-i Ravżatü l-ebrār; a chronological continuation of Ravżatü l-ebrār, a universal history…
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- A copy of Edirneli Muḥammed bin Muḥammed's Nuḫbatü l-tevārīḫ ve l-aḫbār, a history of Muslim dynasties in two parts. The first…
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- One copy of ‘Atā'üllāh bin Yaḥyā Nev‘īzāde ‘Aṭā'ī's expansion of Mehmed Mecdi Efendi 15..-1591 ادرنهلی مجدی محمد چلبی افندی…
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- Copy of Ḫvāce Mollā Saʻdeddīn Muḥammed Efendi bin Ḥasancān's history of the Ottoman dynasty from its origin to the reign of…
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- The second half of Süheyli Efendi active 17th century 's history of Egypt, beginning with Selim I, Sultan of the Turks,…
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- 1 copy of Majālis al-muʼminīn by Shushtarī, Nūr Allāh ibn ʻAbd Allāh, d. 1610 or 11
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- 1 copy of An abridgement of Rawḍat al-shuhadāʼ by Kāshifī, Ḥusayn Vāʻiẓ, d. 1504 or 5
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- 6 works by Suyūṭī, 1445-1505 on the subjects of Islam, Millennium, Fingernails, Caliphs, Martyrdom, and Endowments
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- Lüġat-i Niʿmetullāh
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- 1 copy of Prayers, pious meditations, and Qurʼānic praises of God
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- 5 works by 4 authors on the subjects of Anecdotes, Islamic legends, Tradition, Sufi literature, Persian poetry, and…
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- Two works by Jāmī.
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- 1 copy of al-Qurʼān
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- 2 works by anonymous authors on the subject of Tales
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- 1 copy of al-Insān al-kāmil fī maʻrifat al-awāʼil wa-al-awākhir by Jīlī, ʻAbd al-Karīm ibn Ibrāhīm, b. 1365 or 6
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- 1 copy of al-Sirr al-maktūm fī ʻilm khawāṣṣ al-nujūm.* by Rāzī, Fakhr al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻUmar, 1149 or 50-1210