
Ḳiṣṣa-i-Malik Muḥammad u Gîtî afrûz. This manuscript is now IO Islamic 831 in the India Office collections. [metadata: Hermann Ethé, Catalogue of Persian Manuscripts in the Library of the India Office, 2 vols. (Oxford: India Office, 1903): volume 1, number 2629 here with notations and hyperlinks]. 831 Ḳiṣṣa-i-Malik Muḥammad u Gîtî afrûz (قصّۀ ملك محمّد و گيتى افروز). Another copy of the same which forms the second part of the preceding collection, beginning in the same way. Lacunas after ff. 1 and 80. Dated the 14th of Rajab, A.H. 1151 (A.D. 1738, Oct. 28). Bibliotheca Leydeniana. No. 2629, ff. 81, ll. 12-15; Shikasta; worm-eaten throughout; size, 93/8 in. by 51/2 in.
India Office, Romances and Tales, IO Islamic 2629
India Office, Romances and Tales, IO Islamic 2629
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