translation and literary heritage of the Museum. Mir Sayyid Hamdani
The museum's collection of more than 300 manuscripts and books XVII- XX centuries., As well as writing utensils of different times. The most valuable item in the collection is a handwritten copy of the Koran in 1848, made a calligrapher Rahmatullo al-Marginoni. He is a direct descendant of the great scientist and educator medieval Mir Said Ali Hamdani, whose remains rest in a mausoleum next to the museum. Among the valuable pieces in the museum applies the book "Zahirat-ul-Muluk," the scientist ( "Treasury of the Kings"), published in the Pakistani city of Peshawar, 100 years ago.