Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library ख़ुदा बख़्श मशरिक़ी किताब ख़ाना

Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library (ख़ुदा बख़्श मशरिक़ी किताब ख़ाना) (خدا بخش مشرِقی کِتاب خانہ) (Khudā Bakhsh Mashriqī Kitāb Khāna) is one of the national libraries of India.
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It was opened to public in October, 1891 by Khan Bahadur Khuda Bakhsh with 4,000 manuscripts, of which he inherited 1,400 from his father Maulvi Mohammed Bakhsh. It is an autonomous organization under Ministry of Culture, Government of India, and is governed by a Board with the Governor of Bihar as its ex-officio Chairman. known for its rare collection of Persian and Arabic manuscripts. It also hosts paintings made during the Rajput and Mughal eras of India.
It is also a designated ‘Manuscript Conservation Centre’ (MCC) under the National Mission for Manuscripts.

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The library finds its origin in private collection of a bibliophile Mohammad Bakhsh and expanded by his son Khuda Bakhsh, who inherited 1,400 manuscripts and continued to add to the collection and eventually converted it into a private library by 1880. The library was opened to public upon its inauguration by Sir Charles Elliot, Governor of Bengal on 5th October, 1891. In 1969 through a Federal Legislation, an Act of Parliament, namely ‘Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library Act (1969), the Government of India declared Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library a centre of national importance and government took over the funding, maintenance and development of the library. Today it continues to attract scholars from all over the world.
Past directors of the library have been Dr. Abid Reza Bedar, who after remaining with the Raza Library, came as Director to the institution in 1972, and did some important work towards reviving the library along with his successor Habibur Rehman Chighani.

Some of the notable manuscripts are Timur Nama (Khandan-Timuria), Shah Nama, Padshah Nama, Diwan-e-Hafiz and Safinatul Auliya, carrying the autograph of Mughal Emperors and princes and the book of Military Accounts of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Apart of it the library also has specimens of Mughal paintings, calligraphy and book decoration and Arabic and Urdu manuscripts, including a page of Quran written on deer skin.

General Information about Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library

Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library Website – http://kblibrary.bih.nic.in/

Postal Address – The Director,
Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library,
Ashok Rajpath, Patna – 800 004 (Bihar), India

Contact Number of Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library patna Director – (91)-612-2301507, 0612-2300209
E-mail Address – pat_kbopl@dataone.in

Curzon Reading Room – Timing for readers – 8 A:M – 8 A:M

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