Khalili Collection of Aramaic Documents
The Khalili Collection of Aramaic Documents is a private collection of letters and documents from the Bactria region in present-day Afghanistan, assembled by the British-Iranian collector and philanthropist Nasser D. Khalili. It is one of the Khalili Collections: eight collections of artifacts assembled, conserved, published and exhibited by Khalili.
A long list of supplies disbursed, dated the seventh year of Alexander the Great's reign, 324 BC
Letter from Akhvamazda to Bagavant about fortifications for Nikhshapaya, 348 or 347 BC
Document (recto and verso) that was found sealed, announcing the dispatch of 40 sheep, year 1 of an unspecified reign, possibly of Alexander the Great, corresponding to 330–29 BC
List of supplies for Bessus November–December 330 BC
Sir Nasser David Khalili KCSS is a British-Iranian scholar, collector, and philanthropist based in London. Born in Iran and educated at Queens College, City University of New York and the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, he is a naturalised
British citizen.
Folio from the exemplar of Ferdowsi's Shahnameh made for Shah Tahmasp I; Tabriz, Iran, 1520–1550, now in the Khalili Collection of Islamic Art
Incense Burner (Koro), Japan, 1890 from the Khalili Collection of Japanese Art
Kimono for a Young Woman (Furisode), Japan, 1912–1926. From the collection of Kimono
Enamelled carriage owned by Bhavsinhji II, Maharaja of Bhavnagar, now in the Khalili Collection of Enamels of the World