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Historic Karimi Library Reopens with Priceless Treasures

25 Jan

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  • Iconic Karimi Library in Mumbai to inaugurate on Republic Day.
  • Library houses rare manuscripts including Akbar's Mahabharata.
  • Priceless collection has been digitalized for preservation.
Historic Karimi Library Reopens with Priceless Treasures

The iconic Karimi Library, housed in the Anjuman-i-Islam heritage building near CST in Mumbai, is scheduled for inauguration on Republic Day, January 26. This venerable institution safeguards a remarkable collection of rare manuscripts and ancient books, including a 16th-century Persian translation of the Mahabharata commissioned by Mughal emperor Akbar.

Established in 1898 following a donation from philanthropist Qazi Abdul Karim Porebanderi, the library now boasts over 30,000 books. Its collection features unique editions of the Ramayana and Hanuman Chalisa in Urdu, alongside an 1892 Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta. Recognizing the fragility of these historical texts, a complete digitalization effort has been undertaken to preserve them for eternity.

The Anjuman-i-Islam building itself, built in the Indo-Sarcenic architectural style, has undergone significant restoration. Conservation architect Kirtida Unwalla oversaw the project, which included installing a lift to improve accessibility, requiring prior approval from the Mumbai Heritage Conservation Committee. The foundation stone of this heritage building was laid in 1890 and it was formally opened in 1893.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The refurbished Karimi Library is set to be inaugurated on Republic Day, January 26.
Karimi Library houses rare manuscripts including a 16th-century Persian translation of the Mahabharata commissioned by Mughal emperor Akbar, along with various editions of the Ramayana and Hanuman Chalisa.
Yes, the library's priceless collection of ancient books and manuscripts has been digitalized to ensure their preservation for the future.

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