In this article, Mahdum Vâsilî, who lived between 1898-1979 and whose library was established in Andijan province of Uzbekistan after his death, was introduced, and the copies of Navayi’s Khamsa and Jamal Karshî’s Mulhakatu’s-Surah in his library were described. The copies of these two works, which are important in subjects such as Turkish language, literature, history, and ethnography, in the private library of Mahdum Vâsilî, were evaluated.