Persian Manuscripts. CCXXili 
gee iS 1, BB pad gm pb tye QO oil 0 
Ss pel slo yo Jo yl wif wef fa iscoe Ss glo 8) 
Written in a very fine Ta‘liq, within gold-ruled borders. 
‘Unwans illuminated. The MS. also contains a short tract on 
Sufism, 
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Beg.:— kang IK Lead y dab) lols ad (cd) a ooh 
(R. 8. Lib.) 
10. 
es 
A commentary upon half of the second chapter of the 
an. 
Qur 
Author :—‘Ali ‘Azim Khan (?). Slightly imperfect at 
the beginning. Written in Ta‘liq. Not dated. 
Beg. = Fou sf url 5) (syh= a - yh 3 a} see cow ese see 
rl BS} d Wiech y ow ue 
(M. Mirz& Md. ‘Ali Khan Lib., Victoria Street, Lucknow.) 
Tt. 
Ley yall docny! 
A very old and valuable copy of Persian translation of the 
Arabic commentary of Aba Ja‘far Md. B. Jarir al-Tabari (d. 4.4. 
310 = an, 922) upon the first three and a portion of the fourth 
chapter of the Qur'an. The first preface is in Arabic, compris- 
ng about 2 pages, and begins thus :— ; 
Mell Jaa 9 aliS ogeJl eiitly Ae 1 gi nm ogi) all som 
ve bly, H&S oe Se Oy cot Krnan0 slice pts aigad Use Js! 
zt i Gobel} BW eaey 9 go yi 
The second in Persian opens thus :— 
E! Spt see cy Desve Surg) F cost Gye piel lit wet 2 
The text is written in beautiful bold Thulh (eb) ch Braces 
and the commentary in te Ta‘liq. Most of the rae Pet 
Rigen with gold in bold Kifi character. All Ayats . ake 
folj ‘@utifully illuminated with floral designs. te a with 
108 are Sumptuously illuminated. The MS. breaks 0 
the following words :— - laa Yy5 cael rr re Ss 
