REN2 · Hall 8
66 exhibits
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“Muntakhab ul-Lughati Shahjahan”
Abdurashid al-Husayni al-Madani. Copied in 1828. India. Persian. Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 20.5 × 34 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“Mufarrih al-Qulub”
Muhammad Arzani ibn Mir Haji Muqim (Muhammad Akbar). Copied in 1744. India. Persian. Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 15 × 26.5 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“Zij-i Jadid-i Muhammadshahi”
Savoi Jay Sang. Calligrapher: Mawlawi Khusur Ilah. Copied in 1761. India. Persian. Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 22 × 31.5 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“Ruq’at”
Mirzo Abdulqodir Bedil. Copied in 1817. Central Asia. Persian. Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 12.5 × 21.5 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“Divan”
Khoja Hafiz Shirazi. Copied in 16th century. Kashmir. Persian. Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 16 × 26 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“Devoni Makhfy”
Zebunniso Begim
Calligrapher: Mulla Eshjan
Copied in 1900
Persian, Nastalik script
Oriental paper
15.5 × 26 cm
Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“Habib al-Siyar”
Ghiyasiddin Khondamir
Calligrapher: Khwaja Ali ibn Miraka-i Samarkandi
Copied in between 1595–1617
Nasaf
Persian, Nastalik script
Oriental paper
36 × 24.5 cm
Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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Sarparda, сentral interior decoration of the tabernacle
17th - 18th centuries, Baburid period, India
Cotton fabric, natural dyes
350 x 116 cm
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Еmbroidery
Baburid period
1800
Deccan
Silk
254 × 309 cm
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Cup of Aurangzeb
Baburid Period. Late 17th – early 18th century. India. Nephrite. 7.6 × 19 cm
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Taj Mahal Mausoleum
Baburid period
17th century CE
Agra, India
68 × 303 × 116.5
Gift from WOSCU
Model
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Gilded Sabre with an Islimy Pattern
Baburid Period. 17th century. India. Steel. 91.7 × 6 cm. Scabbard: Nephrite with gold trim
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Jom. Vessel Depicting People Сarrying Gifts to Hunters, Musicians and the Ruler
Baburid Period. 1670. Bronze. 21.5 × 45 cm
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Copies of Letters of Alisher Navoi, Humayun, Shah Jahan and Other Notable Figures
From the “Munsha’at va Ruqa’at” collection
Copied in the 17th century CE
partly in Central Asia and partly in India
Persian, Nastalik script
Oriental paper
17 × 24,5 cm
Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“The Great Timurids”. Painting
Alisher Aliqulov
2025
Tashkent
Oil on canvas
110 × 180 cm
Frame: 126.5 × 197 cm
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Medallion of Claude Martin
18th century CESilverDiameter: 5 cm
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Dagger Hilt
Baburid period17th–18th century CEIndiaNephriteLength: 16 cm
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“Portraits of Umar Shaykh, Babur, Humayun and Akbar”. From the “Historical Atlas”
Indian miniature school, 1720 CE Printed in Amsterdam Paper, ink 27.7 × 44.5 cm; Frame: 57.5 × 40.5 cm