Tales--India
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Or Ms 299: پدماوت Padmāwat, 1142 A.H., 1729 C.E.
Or Ms 339: انوار سهيلی Anwār-i Suhaylī, undated copy (original text composed 15th cent. C.E.)
A copy of the Persian rendition of Kalīlah and Dimnah, by Kamāl al-Dīn Ḥusayn Vāʿiẓ Kāshifī, born ca. 840 A.H. (1436-37 C.E.) died. 910 A.H. (1504-5 C.E.).
Illuminated Frontispiece.
Or Ms 340: عيار دانش ‘Iyār-i dānish', 1184 A.H., 1770 C.E.
Or Ms 353: روح القصص Rūḥ al-qiṣaṣ, 1170 A.H., 1756 C.E.
The romance of Prince Āftāb and Princess Mahtāb by Allāhdād-Khān, poetrically styled "Fayyāz̤". According to the chronogram, it was copied at Jaipur in 1170 A.H., 1756 C.E. A piece of shed snakeskin and some leaves have been inserted into the volume.
Or Ms 355: قصّهٔ هزار مسئله Qiṣṣa-yi hazār masʼalah, undated
The story of the Prince of Rūm and the Princess of China by Mawlānā ‘Abd al-Ghafūr.