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Good News – Starting 1 December 2025, the museum will stay open until 6:00 PM for visitors.

Virtual Experiential Museum on Liberation of Hyderabad Samsthan

ISO 9001: 2015, ISO 5001: 2018, and ISO 14001: 2015 Certifications have been awarded to Salarjung Museum.

In view of International Museum Day on 18th May 2026, the Museum will remain open till 8:00 PM with free entry to all visitors throughout the day.

Salar Jung Museum will close at 3:00 PM on 14.06.2026 for 75 Years & Birth Anniversary of Salar Jung III. Booking counters close at 2:15 PM.

Manuscripts

The Arabic and Persian manuscripts form one of the most valuable collections of the Museum. The museum houses the works of well-known calligraphers. The earliest manuscript on show is the ‘Holy Quran’ written on parchment in ‘Naskh’ script in Arabic on a rich indigo background, it is datable to 9th century A.D. Apart from this we have number of Holy Qurans both illuminated and embellished adorning the gallery.

One can see exuberant Mesopotamian embellishment and calligraphy in the Quran written in ‘Naskh’ style and is said to have been attempted by Yaqut, the court calligrapher of the last Abbasid Caliph Mustasim Billah. It is a masterpiece, bearing the autograph of emperors Jahangir, Shah-Jahan and Aurangzeb.

The book autographed by Emperor Jahangir who attested to its having been presented to his father Akbar, by his uncle Hakim Mirza while he was the king of Kabul, is a manuscript called “Book of Poems” attempted by Hafiz, the great Persian romantic poet.

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