XC ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS. 



The verses of the Qur'an are written throughout in gold. 

 The headings are illuminated with fine floral designs and the 

 copy is beautifully illuminated throughout. The MS. is care- 

 fully preserved in a splendid binding. 



('Aziz Bagh, Hyderabad.) 



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paraphrase. This copy is of historical interest. It was written 

 by Sayyid 'All of Shlraz for Nur Jahan, the favourite wife of 

 the Emperor Jahangfr. The text is written in large Naskb 

 and the paraphrase in Nasta'liq. Dated 1024 a.h. 



(Wajid Hu., Yahyaganj, Lucknow.) 



4. 



A valuable Qur'an Sharif, written in very good Naskh 

 by 'Abd- Allah Tabbakh (d. c. 900 a.h. = 1494 a.d.). He is men- 

 tioned among the great penmen, who lived in the reign of 

 Sultan Hu. (a.h. 873—911 = a.d. 1468—1505). See Br. Mus. 

 Pers. Cat., Vol. I, p. 6b. 



Each verse and the names of Surahs are illuminated with 

 The following three seals are found on the last page : 



gold. 





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(M. All Hu. Lib. Kuehah-i-Madrasah-i-A'izzah, Hyderabad.) 



II. 



Various Readings and Orthography of the Qur'an 



A treatise on the 



5. 



Qur'an, by 



iru -• u nV T — ,BUUl » readings Ol tne wur un, u\ 



^bwajah Muhammad B. Mulla Md. Rahlm-Allah. The author 

 dedicated the work tn RwdA sj.,uu^_ nits wj »_i.-j_- vus n 



------ ^.ux^ „ u oayyia suDnan yuli Md. Bahadur Jviian. 



h»A S 168 ^ work e xist in the Nizam Library, Hydera- 

 bad Shams al-'UW 'Ubayd-Allah Library in Madras, and 



hL . Vu" ' Firangl Mal ? all > Lucknow. The work and 

 the author are not mentioned in Brock. 



Written in elegant Naskh 



1200 



Beg:- oU^y, j^ j ^ ^ ^ M) ^^ f 



