Nuskhah-ʼi nāsikhah-ʼi mas̲navīyāt-i saqīmah, [1666].

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Nuskhah-ʼi nāsikhah-ʼi mas̲navīyāt-i saqīmah, [1666].

His Mas̲navī, revised, with introductions and notes, by ʻAbd al-Laṭīf ibn Ābd Allāh al-ʻAbbāsī. Part (daftar) III-VI.

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