Mr. Moulana Muahmmad Yaqoob has got basic education from a Madrasa which belongs to Noshki District. He is the owner of a Madrasa where basic education is provided to 300 students. Extent of original material: 3 manuscripts
The subject matter of this manuscript is religion. Extent of original material: 16 Folios. Author: Moulānā Alī Muḥammad. Scribe: Moulānā Alī Muḥammad. Creation date: 1362 AH Islamic calendar
The subject matter of this manuscript is religion. Extent of original material: 18 Folios. Author: Moulānā Alī Muḥammad. Scribe: Moulānā Alī Muḥammad. Creation date: 1362 AH Islamic calendar
Lectures of Moulana Abdul Ghani about the book of “Iisa Ghoji”.
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This book contains the lectures of Moulana Abdul Ghani about the book of “Iisa Ghoji”. Extent of original material: 9 Folios. Author: Moulānā Alī Muḥammad. Scribe: Moulānā Alī Muḥammad. Creation date: 1362 AH Islamic calendar
The subject matter of this manuscript is religion. Extent of original material: 24 Folios. Author: Moulānā Alī Muḥammad. Scribe: Moulānā Alī Muḥammad. Creation date: 1362 AH Islamic calendar
This collection has 3 main parts. The first is represented by a large lot of glass-plates negatives and glass-plates slides. The negatives are a result of the activity of Institutes archaeologists, topographers and photographers. The slides were certainly aquired from various sources or made by ...
A lot of 152 images, most of them albumen prints, the vast majoriy of them being taken at Adamclisi, at the monument but also at the citadel. 149 albumen prints, various formats, 3 gelatin-silver prints. This file contains the following 152 items: EAP816/1/8/1: Architectural decorated fragments...
Dirgha Man Collection of photographs [Late 1800s-mid 1940s] Ganesh Man Chitrakar [mid 1940s- early 1950s]
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These glass plate negatives were taken by Dirgha Man (1877-1951) and Ganesh Man Chitrakar (1916-1985). They are interesting in the context of Nepal’s history as they were Court Photographers. Furthermore, Nepal did not open up to outside visitors until the early-1950s. The photographs that Dirgh...