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Iʻtiqādīyah-i Mullā Ṭughrā.
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Ṭughrā-yi Mashhadī, active 17th century
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Jān Sipār Khān ibn Rustamdilkhān, -1701?
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Annotations (Provenance)
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Manuscripts, 17th century
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Manuscripts, Persian
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Codices (bound manuscripts)
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Stamps (Provenance)
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Manuscripts, Oriental
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Manuscripts (documents)
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Persian literature--1500-1796
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Persian poetry--1500-1796
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Extent: i, 12, i leaves : 210 x 118 (133 x 70) mm bound to 216 x 128 mm; paper
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Ms. codex.
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Title from caption title (f. 1v).
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An owner's stamp and note (f. 1r). The name in the note is Jān Sipār Khān ibn Rustamdilkhān ibn Jān Sipār Khān al-Ḥusaynī al-Mukhtār al-Sabzawārī; the note also mentions that this was a gift from Nawwāb Ṣāḥib Qiblah Nawwāb Mukhtār Khān in the year 1122 A.H. (1710 CE). The name in the seal is the same, with a different formulation: Jān Sipār Khān, Khānahʹzād-i Shah-i ʻĀlam Pādishāh Muʻaẓẓam...
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Typwritten note in purple ink pasted in: "A specimen of fine calligraphy with seal of Emperor Aurangzeb" (f. 12v).
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Binding: Bound in modern black cloth.
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Layout: 9 lines chiefly in two columns with the first, fourth, and seventh lines as a centered, single column.
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Script: Written in nastaʻlīq in black and red ink; pointed.
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Decoration: Textblock is gold sprinkled with border-rules in gold, black and red; the last line of each stanza is in red and framed in its own section; gold rules between columns and around sections.
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Provenance: Formerly owned by Jān Sipār Khān ibn Rustamdilkhān (stamp and note f. 1r).
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Provenance: Formerly owned by John Frederick Lewis.
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4 December 2023
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4 December 2023
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