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              GB 891 JG-JG/1-JG/1/3 · Bestanddeel · 1818 - 1908
              Part of Papers of Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid

              A handwritten letter in Persian script addressed to Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid (officer in the British Army and the East India Company), signed 'Karachi, India', the name signed possibly reads 'Khodlulu Qa'nameh'. The writer refers to the diaries written in Persian containing accounts of some travels, at the very top of the opening page it reads 'Howa Hu', He Is God, which is a conventional greeting common amongst the Sufis. There is also mention of a poem in Persian, 'May your shadow not be short by the cold', followed by a line in Arabic meaning 'May God lengthen your shadow till eternity'.

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              Official letters
              GB 891 JG-JG/1 · Reeks · [1818 - 1908]
              Part of Papers of Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid

              Five letters handwritten in Arabic and Persian script addressed to and from Sir Frederic John Goldsmid, Al-Azeez Ibrahim Iftadhi Burma, Shihav al-din Mahar, Al-Qadi and Mikhail abd-al Massih; most of these letters are of official matter relating to each person.

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              GB 891 JG-JG/3 · Reeks · 1818 - 1908
              Part of Papers of Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid

              Three books of printed material in Arabic and Persian language, possibly official reports. There is also one page from the book 'Alfiya', Rhymed book of Arabic Grammar , and 16 loose pages from a book relating to Islamic teachings.

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              A report by Khodadad Khan.
              GB 891 JG-JG/3-JG/3/2 · Bestanddeel · 1818 - 1908
              Part of Papers of Major General Sir Frederic John Goldsmid

              Purple cover book possible in Arabic or Persian language, mentions of places such as Molk-e Makran, Jaisalmer, Ragistan, Pokran and Afghanistan. There is also mention of Khodadad Khan who was the secretary to the office of the Commissioner of Sindh.

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