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7669, edited by 'Ali Asgar Hikmat, Tehran, 1945), and as compiler of anthologies, in which he often inserted his own verses ; in particular, his jawahir al-'aja'ib "about ladies who composed poetry" (Sprenger, Cat. Oudh,No. 5) deserves further study, because hitherto unknown verses in Turki are contained in the Ms. Fakhri's knowledge of Turki is of great use for his subject; for here, at the courts of the Timurid and Uzbek princes, the very classical Turki literature was created, and not only Husain Bayqara of Herat and his court-poets, but also Babur may be called the most outstanding representative of this new poetry, surpassed only by Mir 'Ali Shir Nava'i, the minister and friend of Sultan Husain.
" Of Timur's four sons; only Jahangir has not left any interesting descendants writing poems; through 'Omar Shaykh the love of arts came to HUSAIN BAYQARA and his numerous sons, of whom no less than six are mentioned as good poets in the Rauda : Badi uz-zaman Mirza, who fled, after his father's death, first to Persia, and sought shelter from the Uzbeks at the court of their grimmest enemies, the Safavid rulers, and then came to Istanbul, carrying with him the most precious books from his father's library, many of them still being preserved in the Istanbul libraries (Topkapu, Yildiz); and his son Mu'min Mirza, whose early death ( 1.