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- This illustrated volume of Nizami's Khamsa (Quintet) combines together his five main poems, with variant lines and verse…
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- An incomplete Dīvān by the poet Naẓīrī Nīshāpūrī (d. 1613) contains his qaṣāyid (odes), ghazālīyāt (lyric poems), and ruba‘īyāt…
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- This manuscript of the Kulliyāt (Complete Works) of Saʻdī features delicately illuminated headers at the start of each section.…
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- This Gulistān (Rose Garden) of Saʻdī (ca. 1193–1292) opens with lavishly illuminated double-page bears gilt cloudbands…
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- A complete copy of the Būstān (Fragrant Orchard) by Saʻdī Shīrazī (ca. 1213–1292) , one of the most revered works by this…
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- This copy of the Dīvān by Ṣā’ib Tabrīzī commences with his ghazals in alphabetical order, and ends with a combination of…
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- The Kullīyāt (Complete Works) of poet ʻUrfī Shīrāzī (ca. 1555–1591), one of the most popular for his time, who left his native…
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- The Tuḥfat al-Ḥabīb (Gift of the Friend), an alphabetically arranged anthology of ghazal lyric poems from the 13th to early…
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- Author Ḥubaysh ibn Ibrāhīm Tiflīsī (d. ca. 1203) dedicated this comprehensive work on dream interpretation, here entitled Kitāb…
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- This volume contains two works by Fattāḥī on Persian literature. A scribe named Muḥammad bin Ḥasan Kātib Iṣfahānī copied this…
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- This synchronous illustrated manuscript of the collected poems ('Kulliyat') of Muḥammad Ahlī of Shiraz features his lyric poems…
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- Kashf al-lughāt wa-al-iṣṭilāḥāt by ʻAbd al-Raḥīm ibn Aḥmad Sūr
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- An undated, illustrated miscellany collectively entitled Fīlnāmah (Book of Elephants).
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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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- The Ṭarab al-Majālis (Delight of Assemblies) by Ḥusayn ibn ʻĀlim Mīr Ḥusaynī Haravī (ca. 1272–1317), known as Mīr Fak̲h̲r…
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- This Dīvān of collected Persian poems by Niẓām al-Dīn Aḥmad Suhaylī (d. either 907 or 918 AH/1501 or 1512 CE) once constituted…
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- A composite manuscript containing four works, the first three copied by Dervīş Maḥmūd bin el-Ḥācc ʿAbdülkerīm, known as…
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- A little-known author named Qābil Rām Āfarīn Lāhūrī (1660–1741) originally composed this Persian translation of the Punjabi…
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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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- A complete copy of the Mirʼāt-i Sikandarī (Alexander's Mirror) a history of the Muẓaffarid dynasty that ruled Gujarat until…