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Dalāʼil al-khayrāt wa shawāriq al-anwār fī dhikr al-ṣalāh ʻalá al-nabī al-mukhtār
دلائل الخيرات و شوارق الانوار في ذكر الصلوة على النبي المختار
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Dalāʼil al-khayrāt
دلائل الخيرات
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Jazūlī, Muḥammad ibn Sulaymān, 1404-1465
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Ḥasan Niyāzī Afandīʹzādah Muḥammad Amīn Ḥilmī
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Islamic bindings (Binding)
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Mecca (Saudi Arabia)--Pictorial works
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Islam--Prayers and devotions--Early works to 1800
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Prayer--Islam--Early works to 1800
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Medina (Saudi Arabia)--Pictorial works
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Muḥammad, Prophet, -632--Devotional literature--Early works to 1800
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Arabic with a few pages in Ottoman Turkish
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Extent: 87 leaves : laid paper with watermark, illustrations, illuminations ; 178 x 115 (108 x 60) mm, bound to 178 x 115 mm
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laid paper with watermark, illustrations, illuminations
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Manuscript codex.
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Title from introduction (f. 2r).
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Layout: 13 long lines, border-ruled.
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Script: Written in naskh in black ink; pointed, vocalized.
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Decoration: Gold and polychrome headpieces; the first in pink, blue, purple (f. 1v), the second in beige orange, blue (f. 15r). Gold and polychrome text divisions panels (f. 9r, 12r, 14r, 14v, 21r, 22v, 30r, 31r, 35r, 39v, 45v, 48r, 59r, 60r, 64v, 69r, 78v, 83r, 85r, 85v). Full page polychrome (white, blue, pink, red/orange tones with highlights in gold) illustrations of Mecca and Medina (f...
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Shelfmark: MS Or 229.
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Origin: Copy completed in 1251 AH by Ḥasan Niyāzī Afandīʹzādah Muḥammad Amīn Ḥilmī, a student of ʻAlī ʻUlawī (f. 85v).
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