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- The Pandnāmah (Book of Advice), or Karīmā (O Merciful!), a highly-popular book of ethical exhortations and sage advice that…
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- Compilation of three Lucknow manuscript library catalogues, compiled by I‘jāz Ḥusayn Kintūrī (1825–1870) after 1858.
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- The third and final volume of the Akbarnāmah va Ā’īn-i Akbarī (Book of Akbar and Akbar's Administration" by Abū al-Faz̤l ibn…
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- A complete copy of the Tārīkh-i Firishtah (History of Firishtah), also known as the Gulshan-i Ibrāhīm (Rose-garden of Ibrāhīm),…
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- The Muqaddimah (Preface) to the Ẓafarnāmah (Book of Victory) composed by historian Sharaf al-Dīn ʻAlī Yazdī (d. 1454) in 822 AH…
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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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- This Dīvān by Muḥammad ʻAlī Ḥazīn (1692?-1766) features 1,117 of his ghazalīyāt (lyric poems) arranged by theme, appended by a…
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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 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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- A Persian manuscript on the history of India bound together with several printed Arabic, Persian, and Hindustani linguistic…
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- Muṣṭafà Şem‘ī (d. ca. 1602.) composed this Ottoman Turkish commentary on the Persian Pandnāmah (Book of Advice), spuriously…
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- A copy of the Bahār-i Dānish (Spring of Wisdom) authored by ʻInāyat Allāh (d. ca. 1671) in 1061 AH (1651 CE) during the reign…
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- An unsigned and undated copy of the Mas̲navī-i Ma‘navī (Spiritual Couplets) by Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī (1207–1273) , likely completed…
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- Primarily the Badāyiʻ al-Inshāʼ (Novelties in Composition), with a folio detached from the Kitāb-i Taṣrīf (Book on Morphology).
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- A third final disparate volume added to complete a set of the Tārīkh-i Firishtah (History of Firishtah), together with Persian…
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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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- Majmū‘ah-i ‘Uṣūl-i Fiqh (Compendium on the Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence), a composite volume of four texts.
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- The volume consists of 227 folios and 5 preliminary leaves. Folios 2−226 were written by the same copyist and on the same type…