Minhac ül-fukarâ ... [etc. (DS14003) (Q59092)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (9951712193506421, Islamic Manuscripts New Series no. 1634, https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/9951712193506421)
  • منهاج الفقرا ... الخ
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Minhac ül-fukarâ ... [etc. (DS14003)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (9951712193506421, Islamic Manuscripts New Series no. 1634, https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/9951712193506421)
  • منهاج الفقرا ... الخ

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Minhac ül-fukarâ ... [etc.
منهاج الفقرا ... الخ
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Autographs (Provenance)
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Cloth bindings (Binding)
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Colored papers (Paper)
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Turkish poetry--Early works to 1800
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Muslim philosophers--Biography
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Mevleviyeh--Rituals--Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Persian--New Jersey--Princeton
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Manuscripts, Turkish--New Jersey--Princeton
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Sufism--Rituals--Early works to 1800
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Sufism--Doctrines--Early works to 1800
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Persian language--Grammar--Early works to 1800
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Mysticism--Islam--Poetry--Turkey
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In Ottoman Turkish and Persian
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Extent: 127 leaves : paper ; 198 x 146 (158 x 105) mm. bound to 198 x 148 mm.
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Ms. composite codex.
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Title from fol. 5a.
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Collation: Paper ; catchwords.
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Layout: 20-25 lines per page.
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Description: Written chiefly in very small nastaʻlīq (except for texts 6-9 which have larger nastaʻlīq) in black ink with use of red ; paper varies, fol. 1-2 and 122-127 on light purple stained paper ; texts 6-9 have substantial water damage to the paper and some of the text is illegible.
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Origin: [Minhac ül-fukarâ] Copied by Derviş Mehmet ibn Hasan, from the town of Livadiye (Crimea), in the Mevlevi tekke in Damascus ("fī al-Ḥaram al-Shām fī al-Mawlīyah al-Firdawsīyah"), and completed around the middle of Shawwāl 1035 (1626) -- colophon (fol. 116a). Only the main text, Minhac ül-fukarâ, is dated; of the rest, texts 6-9 are on same paper and probably of a similar date, while the...
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