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September 22, 2006: Rare Manuscripts on Exhibit in New Delhi

"A copy of a seventh century Quran and Persian translations of the epics Mahabharata and Ramayana done during the Mughal period are among the around 500 rare manuscripts that will be displayed at the National Museum here after a gap of five years. "

"The manuscripts would be put up at a permanent gallery that will be created especially for such rare documents in two months. "

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