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Oriental Manuscripts Worldwide

Author: Amjad Ali

Rs. 675

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ISBN 8170004217
Year of Publication 2005
Binding HardBound
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Language English

Human beings learn through experiences and pass the skills so earned to their posterity. Manuscripts are the manifestation of such experiences in to physical form recorded by hand at different times. Manuscripts always remained useful to the society since they represent useful to the society since they represent the selected fragments of time, which help in recreating the past and deciphering the history of mankind. Looking at the world history, one finds that the East has always had an edge over the West in respect of richness of culture. About all leading civilizations o the past belonged to the East, popularly known as the Orient. Egypt, Greece, Rome, Mesopotamia and India have a bright and recorded past. Plenty of manuscripts were produced in these civilization, which remained the personal property of kings and nobles for many centuries and were guarded by political might. A large number of such manuscripts have been lost with political instability from time to time, still we have them in plenty, even today. In this book , an attempt has been made to survey the organizations possessing oriental manuscripts and provide general introduction to their major collections available worldwide. Material for this book was collected from all possible sources including the traditional as well as the current electronic media. It was found that the information available in print was outdated in most of the cases whereas the same, although current, was brief on the World Wide Web. The book will be specially useful for researchers in Oriental disciplines and information Science, library professionals and all those who have interest in rare and invaluable manuscripts available all over the world.

1. Asiatic Society, Kolkata
2. Berlin State Library, Berlin
3. Bibliotheque National , Paris
4. Bodleian Library, London
5. British Library London
6. Chester Beatty Library, Dublin
7. Dhaka University Library, Dhaka
8. Grand Ayatollah Mar'ashi Najafi Public
9. Government Oriental Library of Manuscripts, Chennai
10. India Office Library, London
11. Indira Gandhi national Centre for the Arts, New Delhi
12.nstitute of Asian Studies, Chennai
13. Institute of Manuscripts, Baku
14.Institute of Oriental Studies, Tashkent
15. Iraqi House of Manuscripts, Baghdad
16. Jamia al Azhar Library, Cairo
17. Juma AI Majid Centre for Culture and Heritage, Dubai
18.Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library, Patna
19. King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies , Riyadh
20. Library of Tibetan Works and Culture, Dharamshala
21. Maulana Azad Library, Aligarh
22. National Library and Archives, Cairo
23. National Library of Russia, Moscow
24. Rampur Raza Library , Rampur
25. Royal Asiatic Society, London
26. Royal Asiatic Society, Mumbai
27. Salar jung Museum and Library, Hyderabad
28. Sarasvati Bhavan Library, Benaras
29. Saraswati Mahal Library, Tanjavure
30. Suleymania Library , Istanbul
31. University of Cambridge Library, Cambridge
32. University of Punjab Library, Lahore
33. Al-Zahiriya Library, Damascus
34. Buddhist Manuscripts in Nepal
35. Quranic Manuscripts world wide
36. Further Readings
Index

Dr. Amjad Ali (Ph. D. in Library and Information Science) started his service carer from Doordarshan (India Television) in 1982. A year later, he joined the prestigious Mass Communication Research Centre at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi as Librarian ( in charge of the Library Resource and Documentation Unit). He was also engaged as Academic Counselor with IGNOU. In 1993, he joined Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh as Deputy Librarian where he still continues. In the meanwhile, he has been on a foreign assignment as Information Specialist with King abdulaziz City for science and Technology, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He was also selected as Librarian (on panel ) for the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Presently, he is a Council Member of the India Library Association. Dr. Amjad Ali has published 20 books and a number of research papers. He is a recognized Guide for M. Phil and Ph. D. in Library and Information Science. The other books authored by him and brought out by the Leading publishers of the countryu include:

1. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Library and Information Science (3vols.)
2. Information Technology and Libraries (Library and Paperback editions)
3. Reference Service and the Digital Sources of Information (Library and Paperbackeditions)
4. Learning in the Information Age
5. Infomedia in Higher Education
6. Oriental libraries of India and their Collections
7. Glossary of Library and Information Science (2vols)
8. Oriental Manuscripts Worldwide
9. Digital Libraries in the Making
10. Encyclopedia of Information Technology (2vols).
11. Digital Libraries in Higher Education
12. Working with the News Media
13. Libraries and librarians of the World
14. Builders of the Global Village