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1. Waqai-Holkar / Mohan Singh ; edited by Raghubir Sinh and translated by Jadunath Sarkar.

by Mohan Singh | Raghubir Singh | Jadunath Sarkar.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: Text Text Publisher: Jaipur : Publication Scheme, 1998Availability: Items available for loan: Nehru Memorial Museum & Library (1).
2. Union catalogue of Arabic and Persian medical manuscripts in the libraries of Hyderabad / compiled by M. Azeez Pasha.; History of medicines, Osmania medical college

by Pasha, M. Azeez [com] | History of medicines, Osmania medical college.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Hyderabad : The Department, 1966Availability: Items available for loan: National Library of India [Call number: GP 016.61 Az 21] (1).
3. Union catalogue of Arabic and Persian medical manuscripts in the libraries of Hyderabad / compiled by M. Azeez Pasha.; History of medicines, Osmania medical college

by Pasha, M. Azeez [com] | History of medicines, Osmania medical college.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Hyderabad : The Department, 1966Availability: Items available for loan: National Library of India [Call number: GP 016.61 Az 21] (1).
4. Tuti-nama, folio 93 verso Brahmin, unable to select from the four gifts of the king of the Ocean seeks the Raja's advice (Tale XI) [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1732] (1).
5. Tuti-nama, folio 92 recto King of the Ocean assuming human form betakes himself to the Brahmin's house to be taken to the Raja (Tale XI) [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1731] (1).
6. Tuti-nama, folio 89 verso Creatures of the sea are asked by the king of the Ocean to take message to the Brahmin [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1730] (1).
7. Tuti-nama, folio 89 recto Brahmin is asked by the Raja to bring the King of the Ocean to his nuptial feast on pain of death. The Brahmin's predicament is conveyed by the wind to the fish who carries the news to the king of the Ocean [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1729] (1).
8. Tuti-nama, folio 8 recto Khujasta kills the pet myna who advises her not to be unfaithful to Majnun, her husband [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1701] (1).
9. Tuti-nama, folio 79 recto King plucks fruit from Tree of Life with his own hands and feeds it to a lady (Tale IX); Attributed to Suraju [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1728] (1).
10. Tuti-nama, folio 78 verso Old man eats of the fruit of the Tree of Life, but drops dead (Tale IX) [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1725-1727] (3).
11. Tuti-nama, folio 75 verso Parrot brings a fruit from the Tree of Life for the king of Syria [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1724] (1).
12. Tuti-nama, folio 70 verso Husband berates his wife for purchasing gravel instead of sugar [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1723] (1).
13. Tuti-nama, folio 60 verso Deceitful wife assaults her erring husband [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1722] (1).
14. Tuti-nama, folio 57 verso Landscape with Lotus pool [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1720-1721] (2).
15. Tuti-nama, folio 50 verso Rejuvenated old and the daughter of the king of the jinns take leave king of kings [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1719] (1).
16. Tuti-nama, folio 49 verso The daughter of the king of jinns bows before the king of kings who has just undergone the ordeal of passing through boiling oil to emerge as a youth [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1718] (1).
17. Tuti-nama, folio 47 verso Brahman gambler sees the daughter of the king of jinns in a pit together with an old man and a cauldron of boiling oil [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1717] (1).
18. Tuti-nama, folio 36 Hunter offers the mother parrot to the king of Kamapura; Attributed to Basawan [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1713-1716] (4).
19. Tuti-nama, folio 35 recto Hunter throws away the baby parrots, who pretend to be dead, and captures the mother; Attributed to Basawan [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1712] (1).
20. Tuti-nama, folio 33 verso Monkey slain, his blood to be used as a medicine for the ailing prince he has bitten [slides] ACSAA

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Publisher: Michigan ACSAA Availability: Items available for loan: Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts [Call number: ACSAA 1711] (1).