Summary: The illuminated manuscript of "Khamrah-i-Amir Khusru" by Amir Khusru Dehlawi, written by Scribe Kamaluddin Hasan in Nastaliq script, contains the five Masnawis of Amir Khusru in imitation of Nizami's Khamsah. Khusr's Masnawi is considered by some to be superior to Nizami's work, with Mirza Baysangar preferring Khusru's Khamsah. The mystical poem "Matla'-ul-Anwar" in the same meter as Nizami's Makhan-ul-Asrar is included in the manuscript. Nizami, the poet referenced in the text, left behind a diwan containing above twenty thousand verses. The manuscript provides further insights into Nizami's life and works, shedding light on his legacy as a prominent poet. Additionally, the manuscript includes references to the lithographed copies of Nizami's Khamsah and the various catalogues where his works can be found.