[Mas̲navī-i Mawlavī jild-i panjum va shishum khaṭṭī].

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[Mas̲navī-i Mawlavī jild-i panjum va shishum khaṭṭī].

A section of the Mas̲navī bound as follows: fol. 1a-9b: daftar 6, 3286-4110; fol. 10a-20b: daftar 6, 2256-3285; fol. 21a-26b: daftar 5, 3739-4241; fol. 26b-52b: daftar 6, 1-2256.

i, 52, i leaves : paper ; 262 x 182 (188-202 x 125) mm.

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