I looks as though there's still some work to do here!
Note that in Barbara Schmidt's handlist of Indian Shahnamas, a 1734 ms. described as a 'prose abridgment of the Shahnama' is recorded - not necessarily therefore the Shamshirkhani version; with a single folio and presumably illustrated; not clear how its date is known with such certainty. This is no longer in the collection, having been disposed of some time ago.
Visited by FA and ChM, with Prof. Ayub Ali, in January 2012.