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Grammar. This manuscript is now IO Islamic 1706 in the India Office collections. [metadata: Otto Loth, A Catalogue of the Arabic Manuscripts in the Library of the India Office, (volume 1), no. 930 here with further notations and hyperlinks]. 930. 1706. Size 83/4 in. by 5 in.; foll. 255. Seventeen lines in a page. Glosses on ׳Abd al-ghafûr’s Glosses, ascribed to ‘ABD AL-ḤAKÎM (very probably SIYÂLKÛTÎ, who died soon after A.H. 1060). Cf. Stewart׳s Catal., p. 127, xxvii. Begins: قوله الحمد مصدر المعلوم بكونه معدولا من حمدت الخ . Plainly written. Seals of Iḳtidâr Khân (1179), and Nuṣrat Jang. [Tippu.]
IO Islamic 1706, Grammar, Tipu Sultan (1751-1799), Tippu Sultan (1751-1799), India Office, IO Islamic 1706
IO Islamic 1706, Grammar, Tipu Sultan (1751-1799), Tippu Sultan (1751-1799), India Office, IO Islamic 1706
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