» The AP Government Oriental Manuscripts Library Directions
The AP Government Oriental Manuscripts Library Directions
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Closest landmarks
University Library
Arts College
Directions from landmarks
If you go from Afzalgunj towards Osmania University, then you will find University Library to your left, and adjacent to that is Arts College. Inside that is the AP Government Oriental Manuscripts Library
If you go from Uppal towards Osmania University, then you will find Osmania Police Station to your right, and beside that is Arts College. Inside that is the AP Government Oriental Manuscripts Library
Distance from key location
Imliban Bus Stand Jubilee Bus Stand Secunderabad Station Panjagutta X Roads Kukatpally HB Begumpet Airport Trimulgherry RTA Madhapur (Cyber Towers) Dilsukhnagar
6.5 km 4.3 km 3 km 7.7 km 15.9 km 6.8 km 5.5 km 15.2 km 5.6 km
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Letter from Ebrahim II to Shah ‘Abbas I, sent in early 1623: "The lands of the Deccan form as much a part of the Safavid Empire as the provinces of Iraq, Fars, Khorasan, and Azerbaijan. Accordingly, the names of the Safavid monarchs have been recited in the sermon and will continue to be recited in future. Our forefathers were appointed to rule over these territories and protect them by His Majesty’s ancestors. So our function is to rule the countries on his Majesty’s behalf and defend them against foreign aggression."
Its a Nazir Ahmad’s translation of the letter from Makāteb-e zamān-e salātin-e safaviya, Asafiya Library, Hyderabad, Ms. 1214, fol. 404ff., reprinted in Nayeem, External Relations, appendix I, pp. 275–76; facsimile in appendix VII.
My question is, how can I find the photocopy of this document in its original language. Maybe you have it?