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Delhi Persian 1303
- Record Id:
- 032-003472053
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- 032-003472053
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100093143440.0x000001
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- Format:
- TEI
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Delhi Persian 1303
- Title:
- Miscellaneous poetry, 10 items (a-j)
- Collection Area:
- Oriental Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- India Office Library
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- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
- 289 ff.
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- Persian
- Scripts:
- Arabic
- Start Date:
- 1737
- End Date:
- 1765
- Date Range:
- 1737-1765
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Ashraf
Banda ʿAlī Khān Bāsitī
Bīdil, ʻAbd al-Qādir, 1644?-1721?,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000121345831,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/57523601
Mīr Abū al-Maʿālī ʿĀlī
Sanjar Kāshānī, Muḥammad Hāshim, 1573?-1613?,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/314813896
Sanjar Kāshānī, Muḥammad Hāshim, 1573?-1613?,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/314813896
Sayyid ʻAlī Mihrī
Shahjahan, Emperor of India, 1592?-1666,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000066751721,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/13108102
Ḥikmat
Ṣadr al-Ḥasanī - Subjects:
- Persian poetry--1500-1796
Poets, Persian--Biography - TEI:
-
India Office Library
Delhi Persian 1303
Miscellaneous poetry, 10 items (a-j)
Contents
Summary of Contents: Significantly rare collection of poetic autographs, taz̲kirahs, and anthologies of poetry from the early eighteenth century. Volume not dated; portions of item a variously dated (1150-27 Rajab 1178/1737-20 January 1765. Calligraphic nastaʿlīq, shikastah āmīz, ‘Indian’ taʿlīq, and scribal nastaʿlīq by multiple hands. Attributive annotations, additions, and occasional corrections in margins. Pencil foliation. Lacking original binding. Folios mostly unbound and disarranged; moisture damage, smudging, cropped, wormholes, later repairs. Condition very fragile.Language(s): Persian
a. ff. 1v-111rDelhi Persian 1303(a) Untitled collection or bayāz̤ of poetic autographs from the leading poets from the reign of the Mughal Emperor Muḥammad Shāh, compiled most likely at Shāhjahānābād Delhi a few years before the invasion of Nādir Shāh Afshār for the contemporary of Ḥazīn Lāhijī, Mīr Bandah ʿAlī entitled Shīr Afgan Khān takhalluṣ Bāsiṭī ibn Mīr Ḥabīb Allāh Niʿmat Allāhī entitled Ghayrat Khān Bahādur Ṣalābatjang (d. 1199/1784-5).
Entries include the poets Dard, As̲ar, Nudrat, Hātif, Nis̲ār, Isḥāq, Iksīr, Vāqif, ʿAẓīm, Burhān, Dīdah, Ṣūfī, ʿInāyat, Khayāl, Yūsuf (?), Vālih, Maẓhar, Ārzū, Rivāj, Fidā, Shāʿir, Hunar, Āgāh, Sadr-i Dīn, Payām, Vārid, Ummīd, Taḥsīn, Nudrat, Sāmiʿ, Taḥqīq, Irshād, Jawlān, Rusvā, Rifʿat, Faqīr, Taḥsīn, Ayman, Matīn, Burhān, Laṭīf, and Yakdil.
No dated colophon at end; individual entries separately dated 1150/1737-8.
Multicolumnar arrangements, frequently in alternating oblique, vertical, and horizontal orientations.
Calligraphic nastaʿlīq and shikastah āmīz to ‘Indian’ taʿlīq by multiple hands.
Attributive annotations in margins, occasionally substantial referring to the date 27 Rajab 1178/20 January 1765.
b. ff. 112v-191vDelhi Persian 1303(b) Fragment of an untitled poetic anthology covering ancient and modern poets arranged in alphabetic order.
Defective at end.
Not dated at end.
c. ff. 192r-193vDelhi Persian 1303(c) Brief collection of rubāʿiyāt of Mīrzā Abū al-Maʿānī ʿAbd al-Qādir ibn ʿAbd al-Khāliq Dihlavī takhalluṣ Bīdil (d. 1133/1720).
Not dated at end.
Title: RubāʿiyātTitle: رباعياتd. ff. 194r-200rDelhi Persian 1303(d) Selected verses from the romantic mas̲navī on the Persian king Khusraw and the Armenian princess Shīrīn by the Persian émigré poet settled at the court of Bījāpūr, Mīr Muḥammad Hāshim ibn Rafīʿ al-Dīn Ḥaydar Muʿammāʾī Kāshānī takhalluṣ Sanjar (d. 1021/1612).
The text ends abruptly without formal completion.
Not dated at end.
Subsequent folios left blank indicating further portions of the poem were intended to be transcribed here.
Language(s): PersianTitle: Dāstān-i Khusraw [va] ShīrīnTitle: داستان خسرو شيرينe. ff. 215v-217rDelhi Persian 1303(e) Untitled collection of ghazalīyāt and rubāʿīyāt by a certain Mīr Abū al-Maʿālī takhalluṣ ʿĀlī.
Not dated at end.
Shikastah āmīz.
f. ff. 217v-220rDelhi Persian 1303(f). Untitled mas̲navī by the poet Mīr Sayyid ʿAlī takhalluṣ Mihrī.
Not dated at end.
Shikastah āmīz.
g. ff. 220v-241vDelhi Persian 1303(g) Untitled collection of varied poems in a range of forms (ghazal, tarkīb, and so on) in praise of the Prophet Muḥammad and the imams, beginning with a prose preface by the poet identifying himself as Ṣadr al-Ḥasanī, writing at the order of the “Firdaws āshiyān,” the posthumous name of the of the Mughal Emperor Shāh Jahān (d. 1076/1666).
The text ends abruptly without formal completion.
Not dated at end.
Subsequent folios left blank indicating further verses were intended to be transcribed here.
Nastaʿlīq.
Author: Ṣadr al-Ḥasanī صدر الحسنىh. ff. 243v-261vDelhi Persian 1303(h) Untitled collection of ghazalīyāt and rubāʿīyāt by a poet with the takhalluṣ Ashraf.
Not dated at end.
Folios disarranged.
Nastaʿlīq.
Author: Ashraf اشرفi. ff. 262r-283vDelhi Persian 1303(i) A second untitled collection of ghazalīyāt, followed by a mas̲navī by a poet with the takhalluṣ Ashraf.
Not dated at end.
Folios disarranged.
Nastaʿlīq.
Author: Ashraf اشرفj. ff. 285r-289vDelhi Persian 1303(j) Untitled collection of varied poems in a range of forms (ghazal, tarkīb, and so on) by a poet whose identity is obscured by damage to the inscription introducing him, possibly reading Ḥikmat ʿAlī Khān takhalluṣ Ḥikmat.
Not dated at end.
Extensive damage by moisture.
Author: Ḥikmat حکمتPhysical Description
Form: codexMaterial: paperExtent: 289 ff.Dimensions (leaf): 220 × 135 mm.Hand(s)
History
Origin: 1150-27 Rajab 1178 AH ; Shāhjahānābād, IndiaProvenance and Acquisition
Purchased by the Government of India at sale organised by Delhi Prize Agents, 1859; administrative deposit India Office Library, 1876
1876
Government of India
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