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1 copy of Anīs al-ṭālibīn by Shāh Maḥmūd Churās, 17th cent.

MS. Ind. Inst. Pers. 45

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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 Anīs al-ṭālibīn by Shāh Maḥmūd Churās, 17th cent.

Shelfmark

MS. Ind. Inst. Pers. 45

Language

Persian

Contents

Author: Shāh Maḥmūd Churās, 17th cent. شاه محمود چراس Title: Anīs al-ṭālibīn Title: أنیس الطالبین

Form

codex

Physical extent

107 ff.

Hands

Nastaʻlīq

Acquisition

Donated by General Younghusband (1880).

Subject

Asia, Central--History

Muslim saints--Biography

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  • Younghusband, John William, 1823-1907

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