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Or Ms 313: عرفان Irfān‘, undated copy (extant by 18th cent. C.E.)
A mas̲navī by Mirzā ‘Abd al-Qādir Astarābādī, poetically styled "Bīdil" (d. 1133 A.H., 1720 C.E.).
Or Ms 314: محيط اعظم Muḥīṭ-i a‘ẓam, 1161 A.H., 1748 C.E.
A mas̲navī by Mirzā ‘Abd al-Qādir Astarābādī, poetically styled "Bīdil" (d. 1133 A.H., 1720 C.E.).
Frontispiece illuminated with gold.
Or Ms 315: محيط اعظم Muḥīṭ-i a‘ẓam, undated
A mas̲navī by Mirzā ‘Abd al-Qādir Astarābādī, poetically styled "Bīdil" (d. 1133 A.H., 1720 C.E.).
Frontispiece illuminated with gold.
Or Ms 316: عشق نامه Ishq-nāmah‘, 1161 A.H., 1748 C.E.
A mas̲navī by Mirzā ‘Abd al-Qādir Astarābādī, poetically styled "Bīdil" (d. 1133 A.H., 1720 C.E.).
Frontispiece illuminated with gold.
Or Ms 317: طلسم حيرت Ṭilsim-i ḥayrat, undated copy (extant by 18th cent. C.E.)
A mas̲navī by Mirzā ‘Abd al-Qādir Astarābādī, poetically styled "Bīdil" (d. 1133 A.H., 1720 C.E.).
Frontispiece illuminated.
Or Ms 318: طور معرفت Ṭūr-i ma‘rifat, undated
A mas̲navī by Mirzā ‘Abd al-Qādir Astarābādī, poetically styled "Bīdil" (d. 1133 A.H., 1720 C.E.).
Or Ms 321: ديوان مظهر Dīvān-i maẓhar, undated copy (original text composed 18th cent. C.E.)
Selected poems of Mirzā Jān-Jānān, son of Mirzā- Jān, of Agra (d. 1195 A.H., 1781 C.E.).
Or Ms 322: جذب رسا Jaẕbrasā, 1186 A.H., 1772 C.E.
A metrical Persian translation of the story of Prince Sayf al-Mulūk and Princess Badī‘ al-Jamāl from the Arabian Nights, by Dīwān-Singh, poetically named "Khāliq" of Lahore.
Or Ms 323: دستور همّت Dastūr-i himmat, 1176 A.H., 1762 C.E.
A mas̲navī on the loves of Kāmrūp and Kamlatā, or, as the latter is called for the convenience of the metre, Latākām, by Mīr-‘īsā, better known as Himmat-Khān (d. 1092 A.H., 1681 C.E.).
Or Ms 325: ترجمهٔ مهابهارت Tarjumeh-yi Mahābhārata, 1103-1104 A.H., 1691-1692 C.E.
An incomplete Persian version of the Mahābhārata (The Great War), being the second epic poem of India in Sanskrit.
Copied at Akbarābād (Agra) by Hūl-Chand (first three parts) and Narsing-Dās.