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1  Journal Article Academic Sources 
Nakhlanki Gita: Proceedings of the Second International Ismaili Studies Conference 'Mapping A Pluralist Space In Ismaili Studies', Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada (88-91).
Attribution: Damani, Ali Jan
Publication: Ottawa, Canada - 2017

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2  Review Academic Sources 
Review of Ismāīlī Movement in Sindh, Multan and Gujrat: Ancient Asia, 11: 7, pp. 1–2. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/aa.199
Attribution: Damani, Ali Jan
Publication: Society of South Asian Archaeology 2020

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3  Book Grey Literature 
Transliteration of Manhar: From manhar ji kitab, ghulam husain, bombay, 1887
Attribution: Damani, Ali Jan
Publication: Karachi, Pakistan - 2020

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4  Book Grey Literature 
Transliteration of Satgurjo Saloko of Pir Shams: An unpublished granth
Attribution: Damani, Ali Jan
Publication: Karachi, Pakistan - 2021

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5  Book Grey Literature 
Transliteration of Unpublished Gināns
Attribution: Damani, Ali Jan
Publication: Karachi, Pakistan - 2021

English  1 Holding 

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