In the present article, the author has examined the text of several manuscripts as the twenty-seventh section of the series entitled Reading Manuscripts. These texts are as follows:
Istiftā on an endowed pan: An example of Istiftās in the Qajar period
Shah Ali Yazdi Shīī
A poem about Nāser al-Dīn, his quest for knowledge and the establishment of Dār al-Funūn and inviting teachers from Austria
Poems by Safaei Khansari in his own handwriting from 1110
Two freedom documents for two Georgian slave-girls from 1106 with the certificate of Allāmah Majlisī
Famine in Isfahan
A few historical notes
From the praise of the Shah to the praise of Mullah Mohammad Reza Mujtahid
A strange order for writing on an opal
Letter from the janitor of Imam Hussein (as) shrine to one of the Safavid officials to ask for help
Poem of Abolghasem Ghoshiri against a student of philosophy
Ismail Amirkhizi's poem about Allāmah Mohammad Qazvīnī
Qajar women read Western novels in the winter sitting behind Kursis