The Institute of Manuscripts named after Mahammad Fuzuli of ANAS obtained a copy of the manuscript of Nizami Ganjavi's "Khamsa" copied in the middle of the 15th century, which brought a completely new poetic sound and breath to world literature from the National Library of Paris.
Pasha Karimov, deputy director of the institute, doctor of philological sciences, said that the manuscript, kept in the library under number 1112, consists of 303 pages. The manuscript of the precious pearl of art, written in four columns, is copied in a beautiful calligraphy.
It should be noted that the obtained work does not have only the first and last pages.
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