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A description of Kandhar Fort by Abdul Aziz Khan, undated
Transcription of original label: "A description of Kandhar Fort by Abdul Aziz Khan".
With notes in English. The fort might be Kandahar (Afghanistan), and not Kandhar.
History of King Mansur(?), undated
Transcription of original label: "History of King Mansur? Persian".
History of Nizam ul Mulk, undated
Transcription of original label: "History of Nizam ul Mulk, first Nizam of Hyderabad, Deccan".
Letter by Muhammad Khuda to Mutabbar Khan, undated
Transcription of original label: "Letter by Muhammad Khuda to Mutabbar Khan son of Husain Khan Tahir".
Note on the forms of address to the court of Nizam Ali Khan, Hyderbad, 18th century
Transcription of original label: "Application of various officials to the court of Nawab Nizam Ali Khan, Subedar or collector in the Nizam Dominion, Hyderabad. Notes on the forms of address to be employed in writing to various officials of the court of Nawab Nizam Ali Khan and Nawab Anwar-ud-din Khan, Hyderabad, Deccan."
Or Ms 67: انجیل مقدّس Injīl-i muqaddas, undated
A Persian translation of the New Testament.
Or Ms 68: آئینه حق نماء Ā'īnah-i ḥaqnamā', undated copy (original text composed 17th cent. C.E.)
Or Ms 69: دبستان مذاهب Dabistān-i maẕāhib, 1215 A.H., 1800 C.E.
An exposition of the religious creeds and philosophical systems of the East. The author's name does not appear, but the work is probably attributable to Mubād-Shāh, who completed it shortly after 1063 A.H. (1653 C.E.). Comprising fifteen sections with numerous subsections, it gives a fair insight into the beliefs of the Parsis, Hindus, Buddhists, Jews, Christians, Muslims, Muwaḥḥids (unitarians), Philosophers, Sufis (theosophists), and several others.
Or Ms 70: علامات نجوم الفرقان 'Alāmāt-i-nujūm al-furqān, 1226 A.H., 1811 C.E.
This work on the correct reading and recitation of the Qur'ān, was originally compiled in the 34th year of the reign of 'Ālamgīr (1093 A.H., 1682 C.E.) by Ibn Muḥammad Sa'īd Muṣṭafá. Printed volume.
Or Ms 71: روضة الصفاء Rawz̤at al-ṣafāʼ, 1057 A.H., 1647 C.E.
An excellent copy (seven volumes bound in one) in good preservation of the famous work on general history, composed around the turn of the 16th century C.E., by Muḥammad b. Khāvandshāh b. Maḥmūd, “Mīrkhānd”.