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English: Burhan-i Qati, a dictionary of the Persian language, including words borrowed from the Arabic and other languages, compiled by Muhammad Husayn ibn Khalaf Tabrizi Burhan. It was dedicated to Sultan 'Abd Ullah Kutubshah, who reigned in Golconda from A.H. 1035 to 1083, and was completed in A.H. 1062 (A.D. 1651-1652). The work was edited by Thomas Roebuck, Calcutta, 1818, and was incorporated in its entirety by J. A. Vullers in his Lexicon Persico-Latinum.
National Library of Wales - MS 5449C
العربية: نسخة مخطوطة من البرهان القاطع - قاموس فارسي من تصنيف الشاعر برهان التبريزي،
مخطوطات مكتبة ويلز الوطنية - NLW MS 5449C
فارسی: برهان قاطع - کتابخانه ملی ويلز - NLW MS 5449C |
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18th century date QS:P,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
Source | https://alkitabdar.com/2017/08/13/national_library_wales_two/ |
Author | Muhammad Husayn ibn Khalaf Tabrizi Burhan - محمدحسین بن خلف تبریزی |
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