[Majmūʻat shiʻr]. [between 17--? and 18--?]

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[Majmūʻat shiʻr]. [between 17--? and 18--?]

A collection of poetry chiefly in Arabic and Ottoman Turkish, with some in Persian.

133 leaves : paper ; 206 x 132 (150 x 72) mm. bound to 206 x 135 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6813157

Princeton University Library

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