UNIQUE FEATURES OF THE MANUSCRIPTS OF AGAHI'S HISTORICAL WORKS
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In this article, from the manuscripts of Agahi's historical works, "Firdavs ul-Iqbal", "Riyaz ud-Dawla", "Zubdat ut-Tawarikh", "Jome ul-Waqeoti Sultani", "Gulshan davla", "Shahidul Iqbal" and " Rahimquli Khan's campaign against enemy groups" The specific characteristics of "walks on categories" are considered, and some features that have not been given to it by the scientists of Agahi until today are given. More attention is paid to the praise and praise part of the manuscripts, and its features are revealed. In addition to the general characteristics of the manuscripts, inventory numbers, size, type of letters, types of ink, paper type, and preservation status of each work, the fund of the manuscripts of the work, The similarities and differences are explored, the year each manuscript was copied, the changes in it, and the effect of these changes on the content. In the manuscripts of the work, the expression of Arabic letters, errors in the words, and how the titles were given were noted. Peculiarities in the interpretation of the names of literary genres, nouns, titles and stanzas are mentioned. The verses of the Qur'an, examples of Hadith Sharif and cases of expression of Arabic supplications, how it is reflected in the text, and the cases where it is separated in order to attract the reader, were also given information. The reasons for writing the texts other than the manuscript text were given, from the basmala to the hatima in the work. Later additions were made in some manuscripts and their effect on the meaning of the text was studied. Confusions in letters, difficulties in expression of words were interpreted.
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