Lazzat Un Nisa (from Arabic: لذّتُ النّسا The Pleasure of Women) is an erotic Indian book,[1][2][3] in the Urdu and Persian language.
It depicts the art of sex through the role of jewellery and perfume in lovemaking, erotic writing as literature, and pornography as aphrodisiac.
One was hand-illustrated and hand-copied in Urdu and Persian in 1850 by writer Mohammed Abdul Latif Muzdar Mehdune.
It gives instructions how to classify women from their outer aspect starting from their apparel and ending with some parts of their body.
In the Middle Ages Central Asia was the most important urbanized complex of cities and the area thrived of scientific research especially in the medical and therapeutic sciences (Avicenna and Rhazes were born there) and therefore it is very interesting to read which, maybe for a man living in these frantic cities, unexpected defaults could show up in the sexual life when making acquaintance with ladies and how he/she could recur to be treated by a doctor and by which special medical recipes.