Devotional book (DS6649) (Q29284)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Columbia University Rare Book & Manuscript Library (14649870, MS Or 443)
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Devotional book (DS6649)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Columbia University Rare Book & Manuscript Library (14649870, MS Or 443)

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    Nayrīzī, Aḥmad, active 1716
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    Ḥusaynī, Mahdī ibn Muṣṭafá, active 1882
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    Stamps (Provenance)
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    Manuscripts, Persian--New York (State)--New York
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    Islam--Prayers and devotions--Early works to 1800
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    Qurʼan--Manuscripts
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    Manuscripts, Arabic--New York (State)--New York
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    Chiefly Arabic with some Persian
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    Extent: v, 12, x leaves : paper; 209 x 133 (137 x 78) mm, bound to 215 x 137 mm
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    Layout: 9 lines per page.
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    Script: Written in naskh in black ink; pointed.
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    Decoration: Text between gold cloudbands; textblock border-ruled in gold, blue and red with the page-opening frame ruled in gold; rubrications in red and gold.
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    Origin: Copy completed by Aḥmad al-Nayrīzī in 1128 AH (1716 CE) (f. 12r).
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    Shelfmark: MS Or 443.
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    Owner's stamp with the name Mahdī ibn Muṣṭafá Ḥusaynī, and the year 1300 AH (1882 or 1883 CE) added in ink (f. 12v).
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    2 February 2024
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    2 February 2024
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