The prominent eleventh century Ismaili
da‘i Nasir Khusraw is acknowledged as one of the foremost poets of the Persian language. It was in the valley of Yumgan, a remote mountainous region of Badakhshan, that
Nasir Khusraw composed most of his works, all of which are written in Persian. The Divan, a collection of his poetry, includes close to 11,000 verses on personal, ethical and religious themes. This manuscript, written in clear nasta‘liq hand, is preceded by a short autobiographical account of the poet.
Dated 1259/1843, copyist unknown
261 folios, 220 x 115mm
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