Notices of Sufi sheikhs, including ‘Abd al-Raḥīm, ‘Abd al-Raḥmān, and (?) Ghiyās al-Dīn. The author of the text is unknown. The manuscript was copied in East Turkistan in the 13th century AH (19th century CE).
A medical manual, the title and author of which is unknown. The text includes notes on various medical matters (ff 126v-132r). The manuscript was copied in East Turkistan. in the 13th century AH (19th century CE).
The manuscript contains the romance of Gharīb and Ṣanam, in mixed prose and verse. This text is untitled and the author is unknown. This work was copied in East Turkistan in the 12th-13th centuries AH (18th or 19th century CE).
A folk narrative concerning the Malāmatī mystical poet Mushrib or Mashrab. The manuscript was copied in East Turkistan in the late 13th century AH (late 19th century CE).
Biographical notices of Sufis originally composed by Alisher Navoiy. This manuscript was copied by Mollā Ghiyās of Kashghar in Kashgar in the year 1253 AH (1827-28 CE).
Sections of a Chaghatay version of Mīrzā Ḥaydar Dughlāt’s history of Chingisid and Mughal dynasties. Each sheet or bifolio contains a discrete episode or section of an episode from the work. The final folio (f 41) contains poetry in Chagatai about various notables and rulers; it is not clear i...
This volume contains a collection of five different works, most of them relating to linguistics and language usage: ff 6v-27v : Favāᵓid-i Turkī, grammar of Turkic dialects explained in Persian and composed by Ashur Beg. The author enumerates the following dialects: Turani, Uzbeki, Irani, Qizil...
The Divan of Nava'i without preface. The first five ghazals, out of twenty-two rhyming in alif, are the same as in Or. 401 and are in the same order. The rest of the volume shows a considerable degree of agreement with the same copy, from which it chiefly differs by frequent omissions. Content...
A rare illustrated history of Genghis Khan and his descendants down to Shaybani Khan. The author of the work, which is also known as Tavārīkh-i guzīda, is unknown, although it appears that the original text of the work was originally written in 908 AH (1502-03 CE). The current manuscript is date...
A codex containing two texts: 1v-23r : Qiṣaṣ al-anbiyā, a highly abridged version of Rabghūzī’s work. See Add MS 7851 for a complete and early copy; 24v-51r : Tazkira-’i Ḥażrat-i Imām Shaykh Khoja Muḥammad Ṣādiq Kirmānī, Ḥażrat-i Shaykh Sayyid ‘Usmān Māturīdī, Ḥażrat-i Shaykh Sayyid Ibn Valīd...