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Names. | Date of completion. | Folios—standard 382.[2] | Archetype. | Scribe. | Latest known location. | Remarks. |
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1. Babur's Codex. | 1530 | Originally much over 382. | — |
Babur. | Royal Library between 1628–38. | Has disappeared. |
2. Khwaja Kalan Ahrari's Codex. | 1529. | Undefined 363 (?), p. 652. | No. 1. | Unknown. | Sent to Samarkand 1529. | Possibly still in Khwaja Kalan's family. |
3. Humayun's Codex = (commanded and annotate ?).[3] | 1531 (?). | Originally = No. 1 (unmutilated). | No. 1. | 'Ali'u'l-katib (?). | Royal Library between 1556–1567. | Seems the archetype of No. 5. |
4. Muhammad Haidar Dughlat's Codex. | Between 1536 and 40 (?). | No. 1 (unmutilated). | No. 1 or No. 2. | Haidar (?) | Kashmir 1540–47. | Possibly now in Kashghar. |
5. Elphinstone Codex. | Between 1556 and 1567. | In 1816 and 1907, 286 ff. | No. 3. | Unknown. | Advocates' Library (1816 to 1921). | Bought in Peshawar 1810. |
6. British Museum MS. | 1629. | 97 (fragments). | Unknown. | 'Ali'u'l-kashmiri. | British Museum. | — |
7. Bib. Lindesiana MS. [now John Rylands] | Scribe living in 1625. | 71 (an extract). | Unknown. | Nur-muhammad (nephew of 'Abu'l-fazl). | John Rylands Library. | — |
8. Haidarabad Codex. | Paper indicates cir. 1700. | 382. | (No. 1) mutilated. | No colophon. | The late Sir Salarjang's Library. | Centupled in facsimile, 1905. |