The Library of Babur

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- Authority-Aware
- Unveiled
- Seeker
- Sculptor
- Structured
- Multinational
Overview: The Peerless Library of Firdaws Makani and the Saints of Islam, or simply "The Library of Babur", is a predominantly Islamic organization whose influence lies predominantly within the field of anomalous literature.
The Library specializes in locating, acquiring, containing and studying books, manuscripts, tomes and scrolls with unnatural properties or cover topics that are restricted to the public. Either through archaeology or financial means, the Library has amassed a collection in the tens of millions, with its largest facility of Maham Begum in Tehran, Iran, holding 16.4 million catalogued items in its inventory, making it one of the 20 largest libraries in the world, and the largest unveiled library according to known history.
The Authority enjoys access to the vast database of the Library thanks to the long history between the two organizations. While there are often debates over the right to contain certain items, both are keen to exchange and contain information.
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Overview
The Peerless Library of Firdaws Makani and the Saints of Islam, or simply "The Library of Babur", is a predominantly Islamic organization whose influence lies mainly within the field of anomalous texts. Its pursuits make it uniquely non-national, untied to any one government, akin to the Authority or UNAAC. Members of the Peerless specialize in locating, acquiring, containing, and studying literature with unnatural properties or that covers topics restricted to the public. Either through archaeology or financial means, the Library has amassed a collection in the tens of millions, with its largest facility of Maham Begum in the Punjab province of Pakistan, holding 16.4 million cataloged items in its inventory, making it one of the 20 largest libraries in the world, and the most extensive unveiled library according to known history.
The Authority enjoys access to the vast database of the Library thanks to the long history between the two organizations. While there are often debates over the right to contain certain items, both are keen to exchange and contain information.
