An extensive treatise on Arabic derivations, plurals, specific lexical items, idioms, and usages, in Arabic with interlineal explanations in Persian. Probably a unique manusript.
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Ms. codex.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Physical description: Arabic is written in clear and elegant naskhī script in black; Persian is written in elegant but small nastaʻlīq in red, on yellowish paper. Text on fol. 1b-92b.
Origin: Completed during Shaʻbān 1008 AH (February 1600 AD).
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