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REN1 · Hall 2

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“Tarixi Buxoro”
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REN1 · 2.0077

“The History of Bukhara”

Abu Bakr Muhammad Narshahi. Translator: Muhammad ibn Zafar. Translated into Persian. Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 24.5 × 15 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, inv. No. 2110

“Muqaddimat al-adab”
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“Muqaddimat al-adab”

Abu al-Qasim Mahmud ibn Umar az-Zamakhshari . Calligrapher: Mirza Mavlon Mirza Ikram Bukhari. Copied in 1921. Arabic. Persian, Turkish, Mongolian. Naskh, Nastaliq scripts. Kokand paper. 22.5 × 14.5 cm/ Manuscript of the State Literary Museum named after Alisher Navoi of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, inv. No. 202

“Аl-Mufassal fi sanʼat al-eʼrob”
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REN1 · 2.0079

“Al-Mufassal fi Sanʼat al-Iʼrab”

Abu al-Qasim Mahmud ibn Umar az-Zamakhshari. Copied in 1343 СЕ. Arabic. Taliq script. Oriental paper. 19 × 13.5 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, inv. No. 11459

“Qutadg‘u bilig”
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“Kutadgu bilig”

Yusuf Khos Hajib. Ancient Turkic. Naskh and Sulus scripts. Samarkand paper .27 × 17.5 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, inv. No. 1809

“Devoni lug‘otit-turk”
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REN1 · 2.0081

“Divoni Lugotit-Turk”

Mahmud Kashgari. Calligrapher: Abu Bakr Damashqi. Naskh script. Copied in 1266 СЕ. Sham. Arabic. Oriental paper. 23.9 × 16.5 cm. Manuscript of the National Library, inv. No. 4189, Istanbul, Turkey

“Qisas ul-anbiyo”
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REN1 · 2.0082

“Qisas al-anbiya”

Nasiriddin Rabguzi. Calligrapher: Mulla Eshonquli Mulla Muhammad qazi oglu. Nastaliq script. Copied in 1874 CE. Turkiс. Oriental paper. 30 × 17 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, inv. No. 7397

Аbu Аli Husayn ibn Sino
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REN1 · 2.0084

Abu Ali Hussein ibn Sina

Urjuza fi-l-mantiq Copied in 1768Eastern paper, naskh scriptArabicBritish Library manuscript, inv. № 1665924 x 15.5 cm

“Kitob ash-shifo”
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REN1 · 2.0085

“The Book of Healing (Kitab al-Shifa)”

Аbu Аli Ibn Sina. Calligrapher: Murshidi. Copied in 1493. Herat. Naskh script. Oriental paper. 26.4 × 15.3 cm

“Burr al-soa” (Qisqa muddatda davolash usullari)
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REN1 · 2.0086

“Burr al-Saa” (Short-term treatment methods)

Abu Bakr Razi. Copied in 1891. Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 27.6 × 17 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, inv. No. 4623/I

Kufiy yozuvli lagan
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REN1 · 2.0087

Lagan (Dish) with Kufic Inscription

10th–11th centuries CE. Central Asia. Ceramic; engobe. 4.5 × 27.8 cm

Simobdon
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Vessel for mercury

11th–12th centuries СЕ. Central Asia. Ceramic; molding. 13.3 × 10 cm

Simobdon
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Vessel for mercury

10th century СЕ. Surkhandarya. Ceramic; molding. 24 × 18 cm

Hovoncha maydalagichi
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REN1 · 2.0092

Pestle

11th–12th centuries СЕ. Termez. Bronze. 26.7 × 6.4 cm

Quyma patnis
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REN1 · 2.0093

Cast Tray

12th century СЕ. Mawarannahr. Brass; casting. 8 × 23.5 cm

Simobdon
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REN1 · 2.0094

Vessel for mercury

9th–10th centuries СЕ. Samarkand. Ceramic. 10,2 × 8 cm

“Kitob fi mabadiy aro ahl al-Madinat al-Fozila” (Fozil shahar odamlarining qarashlari)
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REN1 · 2.0095

“Kitab fi mabadi aro ahl al-Madinat al-Fazilah” (Views of the Inhabitants of the Virtuous City)

Abu Nasr Al-Farabi. Copied in 1664. Arabic. Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 30 × 21 cm

“Li jamʼ bayna roiy hakimayn” (Ikki faylasuf qarashlarini birlashtiruvchi kitob)
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“Li jamʼ bayna raʼi hakimayn” (A book that combines the views of two philosophers)

Abu Nasr Al-Farabi. Arabic. Nastaliq script. 20 × 14 cm

Moychiroq asosi
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REN1 · 2.0098

Oil Lamp Base

Seljuk Period. 11th–12th centuries CE. Central Asia. Bronze. 61.5 × 28 cm

Moychiroq
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REN1 · 2.0099

Oil Lamp

10th–11th century CE. Mawarannahr. Copper. 11.1 × 15.4 cm

Moychiroq
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REN1 · 2.0100

Oil Lamp

11th century СЕ. Bukhara. Copper. 11.9 × 14.6 cm

Uch tomonli moychiroq
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REN1 · 2.0101

Three-Sided Oil Lamp

11th century СЕ. Mawarannahr. Bronze. 11.9 × 21.3 × 22.3 cm

Moychiroq
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REN1 · 2.0102

Oil Lamp

11th century СЕ. Mawarannahr.Brass; casting. 12.8 × 15.4 cm

Moychiroq
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REN1 · 2.0103

Oil Lamp

11th century СЕ. Mawarannahr. Brass; casting. 15.5 × 18.5 сm

Moychiroq
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Oil Lamp

10th–11th centuries СЕ. Bukhara. Brass. 8 × 12 cm