Second volume of the history of Jahangir and his predecessors, containing a history of Emperor Akbar. This volume begins with the ascension of Akbar and continues through the 45th year of his reign. 54 illustrations; partially rubricated.
Illustrated copy of the Sharafnāmah, the first part of the Iskandarnāmah of Niẓāmī, missing a few lines at the end. The text was probably taken from a more complete copy of the Khamsah, since the recto of the first leaf is the end of Haft Paykar. The text is copied onto thin paper that has been inset into a watermarked frame for each leaf. Some of the leaves are later replacements, though carefully done (f. 59-66).
Incomplete and lacunose copy of a West Syrian theological treatise in 10 books, from creation to Paradise; missing beginning and end with some pages out of order. This copy includes headings for books 8, 7, 6, 9, and 10, in that order.
Collection of various prose, poetry, and hymns related to Krishna and Ganesha. A section of the Bhagat Māl (f. 1r-21v), followed by an incomplete prose account of Krishna's visit to the house of a rāja in Persian (f. 24v-51v) and finishing with a set of Hymns to Krishna and Ganesha (54r-127v). The collection is chiefly in Hindustani written in Perso-Arabic script, with about 20 leaves in Persian.
Group of several texts related to Islamic theological doctrine, mostly by or referencing Muḥammad ibn Yūsuf al-Sanūsī or Muḥammad al-Ṣāliḥ al-Awjalī; largely incomplete. The seventh work, by al-Awjalī, is incomplete and out of order. Contains some scribal errors and abbreviations which have been corrected or clarified by a later reader. Some texts contain extensive interlinear insertions, particularly the end of the 2nd work and the entire 7th work.The pages are loose leaves wrapped in a hide folder.