Mukaddeme-yi İbn Haldun (DS14429) (Q60370)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (9973377393506421, Oversize Islamic Manuscripts New Series no. 1684q, https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/9973377393506421)
  • Kitāb al-ʻibar
  • كتاب العبر
  • مقدمهء ابن خلدون
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Mukaddeme-yi İbn Haldun (DS14429)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (9973377393506421, Oversize Islamic Manuscripts New Series no. 1684q, https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/9973377393506421)
  • Kitāb al-ʻibar
  • كتاب العبر
  • مقدمهء ابن خلدون

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Mukaddeme-yi İbn Haldun
مقدمهء ابن خلدون
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Kitāb al-ʻibar
كتاب العبر
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Ibn Khaldūn, 1332-1406
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Headpieces (layout features)--Turkey--Istanbul--19th century
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Illuminated manuscripts--Turkey--Istanbul--19th century
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Manuscripts, Turkish--Turkey--Istanbul--19th century
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History--Philosophy--Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Turkish--New Jersey--Princeton
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Islamic civilization--Early works to 1800
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Islamic Empire--Historiography--Early works to 1800
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Extent: 566 leaves : paper ; 291 x 154 (197 x 83) mm bound to 291 x 156 mm
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Ms. codex.
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Title from text on fol. 565b.
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Physical description: 29 lines per page; written in small nastaʻliq in black on machine-made paper. Text framed in double blue lines. Rubrication and catchwords. Light staining. In excellent condition.
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Decoration: On fol. 1b, well-executed illuminated ʻunwān in gold and colors; besmele set within gold lozenge. Text framed in thick gold line on fol. 1b-2a.
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Origin: 5 Rajab 1263 H [19 June 1847], by Selman Nureddin bin Musa in Istanbul (fol. 565b).
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