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Diamond Sutra
Mahayana sutra

Irk Bitig
9th-century manuscript book on divination written in Old Turkic

Tutinama
Tutinama (), literal meaning "Tales of a Parrot", is a 14th-century series of 52 stories in Persian. The work remains well-known largely because of a number of lavishly illustrated manuscripts, especially a version containing 250 miniature paintings commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 1550s. The Persian text used was edited in the 14th century from an earlier anthology 'Seventy Tales of the Parrot' in Sanskrit compiled under the title Śukasaptati (a part of katha literature) dated to the 12th century. In India, parrots (in light of their purported conversational abilities) are popu

Dunhuang Star Chart
star atlas from ancient Chinese astronomy, dated to the Tang dynasty (618–907)
Testament of Ba
literary work
Uncial 086
New Testament manuscript
Menggu Ziyun
Chinese rime dictionary