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Bibliography of Dari and Pushto Titles ARTHUR PAUL AFGHANSITAN COLLECTION UNO Library, Special Collections Dept. Bibliography of Dari and Pushto Titles Shaista Wahab Cataloger July 1992 (Materials have been entered into the Online Colle9e Library Center (OCLC) International Union Catalog University of Nebraska at Omaha University Library Omaha, Nebraska 68182 Phone: 402/554-2640 Fax: 402/554-3215 ' 1 .. :.1. Abavi, Yahya Amir. Problum'hayi inkishafi planguzari va role dawlat dar iqtisad Afghanistan. Kabul: Matbaah Pohantun; 1351. 192 p. Note: Bihsilsalah Kutab darsi Pohantun # 2. In Persian script. HC417 .A22 .. Economics. 2. Abbas Khan Sarvani. Shershahi tarikh. Da Abbas Sarvani talif; da Dawlat Muhammad tarjamah; muhtamim Abdul Rahim Wahid. Kabul: Pushto Tolanah; 1354. 291 p. Note: In Pushto ~ript. Published on the occasion of the seminar on good relations between India and Afghanistan in 1975. Cover title: The history of Sher Shah. DS461.9.S4 A65 1975. Sher Shah, Sultan of Delhi. 3. Abdul Ghani. Ahval va asar Mirza Abdul Qadir Bidil. Talif Abdul Ghani; tarjumah'i Mir Mohammad Asif Ansari. Kabul: Pohanzay Adabiyat va Ulumi Bashari; 1351. 441, 6 p. Note: Includes index. In Persian script. PK6451.B49 253 1972. Bidil, Abdul Qadir. 4. Abdul Hayy, Muhammad. Saysilay zhwand. Likwal Muhammad Abdul Hayy; zhbaran, Muhammad Haqpal. [Peshawar?]: Afghanistan da Mujahidino lslami lttihad; 1362. [8], 327 p. Note: In Pushto script. BP50 .A2. Islam. 5. Abdul Rahim. M'ahadati bayn al-milali. Kabul: Riyasat Nashrat, Vizarat lttilaat va Kultur; 1360. 84 p. Note: In Persian. Cover title: The international treaties. JX4084.A34 A135 1982 (Microfiche). Treaties, International. 6. Abdul Raziq Khan. Siraj arkan al-Islam. Tab 1 ed. Kabul: Matbai Mashinkhanah; 1344. 142, 4, 2 p. Note: In Persian script. BP175.S8 R3. Islamic law. 7. Abdul Rahman Khan, Amir of Afghanistan. Risalah najiyah. Kabul: Darulsaltanah; 1307. 64, 40 p. Note: In Persian. BP182 .A135 1985 (Microfiche). Jihad. 8. Abdul Rahman Khan, Amir of Afghanistan. Taj al-tavarikh: savanih umny1 alahazrat Amir Abdul Rahman Khan wali mamlakat khuda dad Afghanistan. Bih 2 ahtimam ... Muhammad Jafar Mawla, wa Aqa Muhammad Husayn Lari. Bombay: Matba Guizar Husna; 1283. 2 v. Note: In Persian script. DS366 .Al35 .. Abdul Rahman Khan, Amir of Afghanistan. 9. Abdullah Afghani Nawis. Afghan qamus, Farsi pah Pushto. Kabul: Pushto Tonanah; 1958. 3· V. Note: In Persian and Pushto script. Cover title.· PK6793 .A55. Dictionary, Farsi-Pushto. 10. Abu Rayyah, Mahmud. Nidayi Sayyid Jamaluddin Afghani. Bashar, M. G. , translator. Kabul: Muassisah lntisharati Bihaqi; 1355. 13, 240 p. Note: On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of Sayyid Jamal al-Din Afghani's demise. In Persian script. Added title page in English: Sayyed Jamal-ud-din al Afghani 1838-97 and his appeal. BP80.A45 A2. Afghani, Sayyid Jamaluddin. 11. Adabiyat. [Kabul: s.n; 1963. 187 p. Note: In Persian Caption title. Title on p.2: Adabiyati Farsi. PK6406 .A32 1963 (Microfiche). Persian literature. 12. Adamiyat, Muhammad Husayn Ruknzada. Arkan sukhan. Chap avval ed. Tehran: Muassasah Matbuati Sharq; 1347. 381 p. Note: In Persian script. PK6406 .A3. Persian literature, History. 13. Afghan Bimah Sahami Shirkat. Bimah va Afghanistan. Kabul: Afghan Bimah Sahami Shirkat; . 36 p. Note: In Persian script. HG8725.Z9 A25. Insurance. 14. Afghan. Milli mutaraqqi lar. [S.I.]: Da Afghanistan Milli aw Mutaraqqi Gund; 1358. 102 p. Note: On back cover: "Afghan Mellat", "Afghan Social Democratic Party." In Pushto script. JC348 .A4. Political science. 15. Afghan, Khalili. Asar Herat. Talif Khalili Afghan; bih ihtimam Abdul Alim. Herat: Abdul Rahim, Naib al-Hukumahi Herat; 1931. 3 v. Note: In Persian script. DS375.H5 A34. Herat, History. 3 16. Afghanistan Export Promotion Dept. Malumat tijarat khariji. HF1417.5 .A34 (Microfiche). Periodical. 17. Afghanistan Army. Usulnamah khidmat dakhilah Urdu. Kabul: s.n; 1319. 12, 415, 7 p. Note: In Persian script. UB155:A3 A37. Law, Army. 18. Afghani Nivis, AbcrAllah. Lughat amiyanah Farsi Afghanistan. Talif Abdullah Afghani Nivis; ba takmilahyi as Husayn Farmand; muhtamim Muhammed Sarvar Pakfar. 2nd ed ed. Kabul: Akadmi Ulumi J.D.A., Markaz Zabanha va Adabiyat, Departmant Zaban va Adab Dari; 1985. 13, 592, 4, 180 p. Note: In Persian. Cover title: A dictionary of Afghan-Persian slang. PK6793 .L951 1986 (Microfiche). Dictionary. 19. Afshar Yazdi, Mahmud. Afghan namah. Tehran: lntisharat Bunyad Mawqufat Mahmud Afshar; 1983. 3 v. DS357.5 .A37 1980. Foreign relations. 20. Ahmad Shah Durrani, Afghan Emperor. Divan Ahmad Shah Abdali. Tartib aw tadwin: Qazi Hidayatullah. Peshawar: Peshawar University, Pushto Academy; 1963. 20, 236 p. Note: Includes explanatory footnotes. In Pushto script. PK2200.S4 A 12. Poety, Ahmad Shah Durrani. 21. Ahmad Shah Durrani, Afghan Emperor. Namahi Ahmad Shah Baba bihnam sultan Mustafa Salis Usmani kih as ruyi nuskhah vaahid khatti arshif saltanati Istanbul tartib shudah ast. Taliq va tahshiyah'-i Ghulam Jaylani Jalali. Kabul: Anjuman Tarikh Afghanistan; 1346. 4, 151, 19 p. Note: Includes index. In Persian. Published on the occasion of the seminar on manuscripts held in Kabul in 1346 H (1967). Cover title in English: Ahmad Shah the Great's letter to Sultan Mustafa Ill Usmani. .. DS359.2 .A35 (Also Available on Microfiche). Ahmad Shah Durrani, Afghan Emperor. 22. Ahmad Shah Durrani, Afghan Emperor. Shahnamah Ahmad Shah Abdali. lah Hafiz, tartib va tadwin Mushtaq Ahmad Mushtaq. Peshawar: Pablic Art; 1965. [37], 216 p. Note: In Pushto script. PK6818.A45 S45. Ahmad Shah Durrani, Afghan Emperor,. 23. Ahmadzai, Musa Khan Akbarzad. Andakht. Tahiyah va tartib az Musa Khan Akbarzad Ahmadzai. [S.1: s.n.]; 1362. 4, 364 p. 4 Note: In Persian script. UD385.A3 A43 1984. Firearms. 24. Ahmadzai, Musa Khan Akbarzad. Aslihah. Muhammad Humayun Fazli, calligrapher. [S.L: s.n.]; 1403. 3, 160 p. Note: In Persian script. Hand written by Mu~hammad Humoayoun Fas;zloi then reproduced. UD385.A3 A45 1983. Firearms. 25. Al Falah: huquqi, qanuni, sharai, ijtimai. Kabul: da Afghanistan da Adliye Vizarat. 78 p. Note: In Persian and Pushto script. JQ1768 .A44. Periodical. 26. Ali, Najib. Muzakarati zhnu sazishi tarikhi ya khatayi tarikhi. [S.L: s.n.]; 1362. 54 p. Note: In Persian script. DS371.2 .MB 1983. Geneva Accords. 27. Amar saliyanah rudkhana hayi Iran [1334]. Tehran: Bungah Mustaqill Abyari; 1334. 14, 159, 13 p. Note: Shumara shashum, Firvardin 1334. In Persian script; introd. and summary in English. GB792 .AS 1953/54. Rivers. 28. Amar saliyanah rudkhanahhayi Iran [1336] : qismat barrasiyi abhayi sathi. Tehran: Bungah Mustaqill Abyari; 1336. 68, 306, 63 p. Note: Shumarah hashtum, shahrivarmah 1336. In Persian script; introd. and summary in English. GB792 .AS 1955/56. Rivers. 29. Amin, Hamidullah. Nazari bih jughrafiyayi ziraatiyi Afghanistan. [Kabul: University of Kabul, Faculty of Letters and Humanities; . 4, 184, 2 p. Note: Added t.p.: Agricultural geography of Afghanistan. S271 .A74. Agricultural Georgraphy. 30. Amin, Hamidullah. Nazari bih tijarat kharijiyi Afghanistan. Kabul: Pohantun; 1971. 215 p. Note: Added t.p.: Afghanistan's foreign trade, by Amin Hamidullah. HC417 .A64 1971. Commerce. 5 31. Amir Khusraw Dihlavi. Guzidah asar Amir Khusraw Balkhi (maruf bih Dihlavi). Kabul: Muassasah Bihaqi; 1353. 3 v. Note: Published on the occasion of seventh century since the beginning of the poetic career· of Amir Khusraw and six and a half centuries since his death. In Persian script. Umumi nambar 56-58, khususi nambar 5. Added title in English: Selected works.PK6451.A59 GS. Amir Khusraw Dihlavi. 32. Amir Zarrah, Sayyid. Azhans ittilaati bakhtar sayr va inkishaf. [Kabul]: Azhans lttilaati Bakhtar; ---'.j362. 96 p. Note: In Persian. An introduction to western news agencies in Afghanistan. PN4714 .A516 1983 (Microfiche). Bakhtar News Agency. 33. Anha bah mihan khvud vafadar budand shahidani rah haqq. Kabul: Shuun lslami; 1361. 39 p. Note: In Persian script. Biographical sketches of noted Afghan nationalist religious scholars killed during conflicts with the freedom fighters .. DS371.2 .A63 1982 (Microfiche). History, 1979-1989. 34. Anjuman Aryana Diratulmaarif. Afghanistan. Kabul: Aryana Diratularif; 1334. 398, 2 p. Note: Published earlier in v.3, parts 13 and 14 of Aryana Dairatulmarif. In Persian script. DS352 .AS. Afghanistan. 35. Anjuman Aryan a Diratulmarif. Qamus alami jughrafiyayi Afghanistan. Kabul: Anjuman Aryana Diratulmarif; 1327. 168 p. Note: In Persian script. Cover title. DS351 .A7. 36. Ansari, Khvajah Abdullah. Manazil al-sayirin Khvajah Abd Allah Ansari Haravi (396-481 H) : Matn Arabi ba muqayisah bih matn ilal al-maqamat va sad maydan. Translated by Ravan Farhadi. Kabul: Bihaqi Kitab Khparawulo Muassisah; 1355. 554 p. Note: Published on the occasion of the celebration of the millenium of the birth of ... Ansari. List of other publications on cover. In Persian and Arabic script. Added title page in English: Book of the stages of those journeying towards God. BP189 .A55. Sufism. 37. Ansari, Khvajah Abdullah. Sad maydan: az amali Shaykh al-Islam Khvajah Abd Allah Ansari Hiravi (Muharram sannah 448 h.). Tab duvum ed. Habibi, Abd al­ Hay , 1910. Kabul: da Jawaizo aw Kitabo chapawulo sangah, Da Matbuato Mustaqill Riyasat,; 1341. 14, 216 p. 6 Note: On the occasion of the 900th anniversary of Ansari's death. In Persian , script. BP189 .A67 1962. Sufism. 38. Ansari, Khvajah Abdullah. Tabaqat al-sufiyah, amali shaykh al-Islam abu Ismail Abd Allah Haravi Ansari; talif bad za sal 481 h. az ruyi nuskhah khatti'i Istanbul va Calcutta ba nuskhah badal va tashih va havashi va ta'liqat va faharis va farhang va fava'id dasturi; tartib va navishtah Abdul Hayy Habibi. Kabul: Anjuman :rarikh, Vizarat Maarif Afghanistan; 1341. 738 p. Note: In Persian script. Cover title: Tabaqat-us-Sufiyah ... BP189 .A68 1962 (Also Available on Microfiche). Sufism. 39. Ansari, Mirza Khan. Da Mirza Khan Ansari divan. Sarizah samun aw lmane de saranmal Dost. Kabul: Pushto Tolanah; 1354. 6, 262 p. Note: "On the occasion of International Seminar on International Center for Pashto studies." In Pushto script. Cover title: Dewan of Mirza Khan Ansari. PK6818.A55 03 1975. Poetry. 40.
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