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1 copy of Dīvān-i Ghiyāthā Ḥalvāʼī — Undated [17th century]

MS. S. Digby Or. 121

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For the main catalogue entry, see: Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World

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Title

1 copy of Dīvān-i Ghiyāthā Ḥalvāʼī — Undated [17th century]

Shelfmark

MS. S. Digby Or. 121

Date

Undated [17th century]

Language

Persian

Contents

Author: Ghiyāthā Ḥalvāʼī Ghiyāth غياثاء حلوائى غياث Title: Dīvān-i Ghiyāthā Ḥalvāʼī Title: ديوان غياثاء حلوائى

Form

codex

Physical extent

ff. 116

Hands

Nastaʻlīq

Acquisition

Donated to the Bodleian Libraries by the Trustees of the Simon Digby Memorial Charity, April 2015.

Provenance

Sir Richard Burn Collection.

The collections of Mr. Simon Digby.

Subject

Persian poetry--1500-1796

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  • Simon Digby Memorial Charity
  • Mr. Simon Digby

  • Burn, Richard, 1871-1947

  • Ghiyāthā Ḥalvāʼī

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