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pages; written in the most beautiful Nastilik
character; by the famous scribe Mohammed Hussein;
who; in consequence of his inimitable penmanship;
obtained the title of Zerin Kalm; or 'Pen of
Gold。' The leaves are of the softest Cashmirian
paper; and of such modest shades of green; blue;
brown; dove; and fawn colors; as never to offend
the eye by their glare; although richly powdered
with gold。 The margins; which are broad; display
a great variety of chaste and beautiful delineations
in liquid gold; no two pages being alike。 Some
are divided into compartments; others are in running
patterns; in all of which the illuminations
show the most correct; and at the same time fanciful
taste。 Many are delineations of field sports;
which; though simple outlines of gold; are calculated
to afford the highest gratifications to the lover of
natural history; as well as the artist; from the
uncommon accuracy with which the forms of the
elephant; rhinoceros; buffalo; lion; tiger; leopard;
panther; lynx; and other Asiatic animals are portrayed。
It appears; by the names which are inserted
at the bottom of the pages; that several
artists were employed in the composition and
combination of these ornaments; one for the landscape;
another for the animals; and a third for the
human figures; all of whom have given proofs of
superior merit。 It would take almost a month to
inspect all the excellencies of this rare manuscript;
for; although so richly ornamented in gold; the
chaste colors of the ground prevent any glaring
obtrusion on the eye; and oblige the examiner to
place it in a particular point of light to see the
exquisite and minute beauties of the delineations。
The paintings; which are meant to illustrate the
subject of the book; are done in colors; and in the
center of the leaves。
〃On the back of the first page are the autographs
of the Emperors of Hindustan; Jehangir
and his son Shajehan。〃
〃No。 5。 'A Diwan i Shahi。' A Diwan or Collection
Odes by Shahi;' transcribed by the famous
penman Mir Ali; in Bokar