Hāz̲ā Kitāb-i Mas̲navī-i maʻnavī / Mawlānā Rūmī. [1475-1490 or 91]

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Hāz̲ā Kitāb-i Mas̲navī-i maʻnavī / Mawlānā Rūmī. [1475-1490 or 91]

568, ii leaves : paper ; 250 x 146 (177 x 97) mm. bound to 254 x 154 mm.

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Princeton University Library

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