Hefdah Selsele" is an important loop of the sling of Fityan manuscripts

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"Seventeen dynasties" is one of Fatian's most valuable handwritings during the Safavid era, written by Hussein Ali Shirazi on the Nastaliq line. Its subject is the scientific and practical principles of Fatian in social life, and especially in various professions and languages. This work has twenty-three books and has been written on various topics of the photographer, including: the financial form, the guidance and the Master, the Abjad and the Tariq, the shaving of the Adam Safi (as), the great sins, the work of bakeries, the four multipliers, the proof of the bears and the stone and the scales, the Fateh Lang and... The main features of this text can be attributed to the attribution of traditions to the prophets and imams, the use of many verses and hadiths, the use of Persian poems, common vocabulary and common vocabulary among Fatian. The only version of this work is kept at the National Library of Iran under No. 32179, in which we will present a full introduction of the typology and bibliography to this edition.

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Persian
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Classical Persian Literature, Volume:10 Issue: 1, 2019
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13
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