Summary: The text describes another copy of Kalim's Diwan, transcribed in the 17th century and containing Ghazals in alphabetical order and Rubatis, with the first page illuminated and the script in Nastaliq. The copy includes fifty-four Rubais and depicts various themes of love, nature, and mysticism. Despite being in good condition, the folios exhibit intricate illustrations and calligraphy, showcasing the beauty and complexity of Persian poetry and culture. The text highlights the cultural significance of literature and art in preserving historical traditions and stories through the meticulous transcription and illumination of poetic works.