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He was born in Kordid and wrote in Daraw. Allah willing, Nuri became the vizier. He recorded the year of his birth as 1261 AH, which is not entirely correct.

He served in the service of Khan Hazara and was present in the court. It is written that he was born in the year 1261 AH.

He was a student of Khwaja Dast. He wrote a beautiful copy for him and also completed a complete translation of Rawdat al-Safa in the year 1270 AH.

His year of death is not mentioned, but his life is known to have extended to the year 1290 AH.

Abu Hamid, Hujjat al-Islam, and a scholar of jurisprudence. A treatise.

A table. Dimensions: 21 x 15 cm.

Bound in leather.

A table.

A table. The religion of the Qazvinis. Translation. A table with a golden border, in excellent script.

10. History. Entry number.

A book.

Purchased by Qala.

10. Completed in the year.

1. Mirzā Muhammad Dawari. His biography is mentioned in the section on calligraphy.

A manuscript.

In excellent, clear script. Entry: Mashqa.

Al-Hamd. Ali Muhammad.

1.

Sa'di.

11. Dimensions: 21 x 15 cm.

Excellent lacquered binding.

French paper.

And a border.

A table with a golden border.

A table with a golden border.

Number of pages: 250.

And his companions.

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