<Ul> <Li> Tuhfat us - Sighr (The Gift of Childhood), 1271 - Khusrow's first divan, contains poems composed between the ages of 16 and 18 . </Li> <Li> Wast ul - Hayat (The Middle of Life), 1279 - Khusrow's second divan . </Li> <Li> Qiran us - Sa'dain (Meeting of the Two Auspicious Stars), 1289 - Khusrow's first masnavi, which detailed the historic meeting of Bughra Khan and his son Muiz ud - Din Qaiqabad after a long enmity . </Li> <Li> Miftah ul - Futuh (Key to the Victories), 1290 - Khusrow's second masnavi, in praise of the victories of Jalal ud - Din Firuz Khalji . </Li> <Li> Ghurrat ul - Kamaal (The Prime of Perfection), 1294 - poems composed by Khusrow between the ages of 34 and 41 . </Li> <Li> Khaza'in ul - Futuh (The Treasures of Victories), 1296 - details of Ala ud - Din Khalji's construction works, wars, and administrative services . </Li> <Li> Khamsa - e-Khusrow (Khamsa of Khusrow), 1298 - a quintet (khamsa) of five masnavis: Matla ul - Anwar, Khusrow - Shirin, Laila - Majnun, Aina - e-Sikandari and Hasht - Bihisht . </Li> <Li> Saqiana - masnavi containing the horoscope of Qutb ud - Din Mubarak Shah Khalji . </Li> <Li> Duval Rani - Khizr Khan (Duval Rani and Khizr Khan), 1316 - a tragedy about the marriage of princess Duval Rani to Ala ud - Din Khalji's son Khizr Khan . </Li> <Li> Nuh Sipihr (Nine Skies), 1318 - Khusrow's masnavi on the reign of Qutb ud - Din Mubarak Shah Khalji, which includes vivid perceptions of India and its culture . </Li> <Li> Ijaz - e-Khusravi (The Miracles of Khusrow) - an assortment of prose consisting of five volumes . </Li> <Li> Baqia - Naqia (Remnants of Purity), 1317 - compiled by Khusrow at the age of 64 . </Li> <Li> Afzal ul - Fawaid (Greatest of Blessings), 1319 - a work of prose containing the teachings of Nizamuddin Auliya . </Li> <Li> Tughlaq Nama (Book of the Tughlaqs), 1320 - a historic masnavi of the reign of the Tughlaq dynasty . </Li> <Li> Nihayat ul - Kamaal (The Zenith of Perfection), 1325 - compiled by Khusrow probably a few weeks before his death . </Li> <Li> Qissa Chahar Dervesh (The Tale of the Four Dervishes) - a dastan told by Khusrow to Nizamuddin Auliya, resulting in Auliya becoming cured from his illness . </Li> <Li> Ḳhāliq Bārī - a versified glossary of Persian, Arabic, and Hindavi words and phrases often attributed to Amir Khusrow . Hafiz Mehmood Khan Shirani argued that it was completed in 1622 in Gwalior by Ẓiyā ud - Dīn Ḳhusrau . </Li> <Li> Jawahir - e-Khusravi - a divan often dubbed as Khusrow's Hindavi divan . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Tuhfat us - Sighr (The Gift of Childhood), 1271 - Khusrow's first divan, contains poems composed between the ages of 16 and 18 . </Li> <Li> Wast ul - Hayat (The Middle of Life), 1279 - Khusrow's second divan . </Li> <Li> Qiran us - Sa'dain (Meeting of the Two Auspicious Stars), 1289 - Khusrow's first masnavi, which detailed the historic meeting of Bughra Khan and his son Muiz ud - Din Qaiqabad after a long enmity . </Li>

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