敁珗曄部

Collections access

The Institute of Ismaili Studies holds a significant repository of special collections related to the heritage of Ismaili communities and that of other Muslim traditions.

Our special collections include:

  • nearly 3,000 manuscripts in Arabic, Persian, Indic and other languages
  • rare and special printed materials (including periodicals and magazines)
  • medals and other historical artefacts
  • photographs and audio-visual materials
  • archival collections
  • glass weights
  • coins

For requests regarding accessing the collections, pleasecontact us.

Collection highlights

ISCU Online Catalogue

In 2021 ISCU has launched an online catalogue of special collections housed at 敁珗曄部. Featuring information on a significant number of items, including photographs, artefacts, coins and medals, rare books, manuscripts, archival items and periodicals, the catalogue enables a wide range of audiences, including researchers and students, to explore heritage materials relating to Ismaili communities online.

Our repositories

The 敁珗曄部 holds one of the most significant repositories in the world of materials related to Ismaili communities. The beginnings of this collection can be traced back to the 1930s and 1940s when the Russian scholar and pioneer of modern Ismaili studies, Wladimir Ivanow (1886-1970), together with Mr Chotu Lakhani and other Ismaili scholars, gathered a number of manuscripts for the Ismaili Society in Bombay. These acquisitions have provided the basis for the Institutes own collection, which has been developed extensively over the years and includes Arabic, Persian and Indic manuscripts. For more information, please see thepublished catalogues section.

Photographs in print and digital format are another significant part of 敁珗曄部 special collections. These capture important events related to the heritage of Ismaili communities and that of other Muslim traditions.

Special collections at 敁珗曄部 are home to a range of artefacts and coins spanning from coins from the Fatimid and Alamut period to Jubilee memorabilia from Aga Khan IIIs and IVs Jubilee celebrations.

A range of printed material from different parts of the world, in Arabic, Persian, and Indic languages, among others, forms part of 敁珗曄部 special collections. Artefacts, coins, archival items and audio-visual material also form part of this collection.