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Illustrated copies of the works of ‘Ali shir Nava’i in Istanbul libraries
There is a relatively large group of illustrated copies of the works of ‘Ali Shir Nava’i in Istanbul libraries presently preserved in four Istanbul libraries.
The holdings of three of these, the Topkapı Palace Museum Library, the Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum, and the Istanbul University Library comprise books from the former Ottoman imperial treasury, while the Suleymaniye Library has books that were collected there from the Ottoman foundations some of which belonged to royal patrons.
The seventeen manuscripts in the group that is catalogued and analyzed here are either dated or datable to the first half of the sixteenth century and all stem from the Turko-Persian world stretching from Herat to Istanbul, and from Bukhara to Shiraz.