Tadhkirah
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Tadhkirah (تذكرة, also transliterated Tazkera, Tadkera , Tazkirah, etc.) is an Arabic term for "memorandum" or "admonition". It is frequently used as part of the title of literary works of the nature of authoritative collections or summaries.
- al-Tadhkira al-Harawiya fi al-hiyal al-harabiya ("al-Harawi's admonition regarding war stratagems") by Ali ibn abi bakr al-Harawi (d. 1215)
- Tazkirat ul Khwas by Sibt ibn al-Jawzi (d. 1256)
- Tazkirat al-Awliya (13th century), biographies of Sufi saints
- Al-Tadhkirah fi'ilm (13th century) by Nasir al-Din al-Tusi (d. 1274)
- Tadhkirat al-huffaz (14th century), biographies of hadith masters.
- Sharh al-tadhkirah (16th century), a commentary on al-Tusi's tadhkirah by Al-Birjandi
- a work by Dawud al-Antaki (d. 1599) on on medicine, natural history and the occult sciences
- Tadhkirat al-Nisyan (c. 1750), a biographical dictionary of the Moroccan rulers of Timbuktu, see Askiya Dynasty
- Tazkirat al-umara (1830), a Persian-language work by James Skinner (East India Company officer)
- Tazkirah Khandan Azizi by Hakim Abdul Aziz (d. 1911)
- Tadhkirah (Ahmadiyya) (1976), a collection of texts by Ahmadiyya founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1873–1908)
- Tadhkirat al-Fuqahā (1997), a work on Shiite jurisprudence