Dürret ün-nihaye, cevheret ül-bidaye / (DS14588) (Q60847)

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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (9930607903506421, Islamic Manuscripts Garrett no. 1473Y, https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/9930607903506421)
  • Cevheret ül-bidaye ve dürret ün-nihaye
  • جوهرة البدايه ودرة النهايه
  • درة النهايه جوهرة البدايه /
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Dürret ün-nihaye, cevheret ül-bidaye / (DS14588)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (9930607903506421, Islamic Manuscripts Garrett no. 1473Y, https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/9930607903506421)
  • Cevheret ül-bidaye ve dürret ün-nihaye
  • جوهرة البدايه ودرة النهايه
  • درة النهايه جوهرة البدايه /

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Dürret ün-nihaye, cevheret ül-bidaye /
درة النهايه جوهرة البدايه /
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Cevheret ül-bidaye ve dürret ün-nihaye
جوهرة البدايه ودرة النهايه
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Sarı Abdullah, 1584-1660 or 1661
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Sufism--Doctrines--Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Turkish--New Jersey--Princeton
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Extent: 233 leaves : paper ; 206 x 120 (150 x 72) mm. bound to 206 x 125 mm.
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Ms. codex.
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Title from fol. 1a.
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Copied by Seyit Osman el-Üveysî bin Seyit Şeyh Mehmet Esat bin Şeyh Osman bin Şeyh Mustafa bin Şeyh Emrullah, "the servants of the noble cloak", i.e the keepers of the Prophet Muhammad's mantle in the Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul, and completed on the 20th of Rajab 1176 (1763) -- colophon (fol. 232a-b).
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17 lines per page. Written in a small nastaʻlīq in black ink with use of red. Text is written inside a frame in gold leaf outlined in black ink. Fol. 2b-3a have wide frames in gold leaf with lines in red and silver along the inner edge. Fol. 2b has an illuminated head piece executed in gold leaf with blue, orange, red, green and black watercolors. Catchwords on the verso of each leaf. Glazed...
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Originally acquired by Robert Garrett from Abraham Shalom Yahuda ; 1942.
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11 November 2024
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11 November 2024
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