Fehrest-e Noskhehaye Khatti-ye Farsi-ye Pakistan (Catalogue of 8000 Manuscripts from Public and Private Libraries)
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Original Title: Fihrist-i nuskha-hā-yi khaṭṭī-yi fārsī-yi Pākistān
(ḥāwī-yi fihrist-i 8000 nuskha-yi khaṭṭī az kitābkhāna-hā-yi ʿumūmī va shakhṣī)
A comprehensive thematic catalogue of approximately 8,000 Persian manuscripts preserved in public and private libraries across Pakistan, documenting one of the richest Persian manuscript heritages in South Asia.
- Persian Title: فهرست نسخههای خطی فارسی پاکستان (فهرست 8000 نسخه خطی کتابخانههای شخصی و دولتی)
- Transliterated Title: Fihrist-i nuskha-hā-yi khaṭṭī-yi fārsī-yi Pākistān
- English Title: Catalogue of Persian Manuscripts of Pakistan
- Author: ʿĀrif Nūshāhī
- Editor: —
- Language: Persian
- ISBN: 978-600-203-141-9 (set)
- Publication Year: 2017
- Pages: 3000
- Format: PDF
- Category: Manuscript Catalogues
- Miras Maktoob Collection Code: 311
【Summary】
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is home to one of the most substantial manuscript heritages of South Asia, with Persian constituting the largest share of extant handwritten materials. Persian manuscripts were composed, copied, and preserved in this region for centuries, reflecting the deep historical presence of Persianate culture.
This catalogue represents a systematic and coordinated effort to identify and document these written treasures. It provides detailed entries for approximately 8,000 Persian manuscripts, representing around 4,000 distinct works, housed in 335 libraries throughout Pakistan. The majority of the manuscripts belong to private collections, religious schools (madrasas), and Sufi lodges (khānaqāhs), alongside public and institutional libraries.
The catalogue is organized thematically, with titles arranged alphabetically within each subject area. Each entry is presented in two parts—bibliographical description and codicological analysis. In total, the work covers 26 major subject categories and 46 subcategories, making it an indispensable reference tool for scholars of Persian manuscript studies, South Asian history, and Islamic intellectual heritage.

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