Sharḥ-i Dīvān-i Amīr al-Muʼminīn (DS12977) (Q56014)

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  • شرح دىوان امىر المؤمنىن
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Sharḥ-i Dīvān-i Amīr al-Muʼminīn (DS12977)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Princeton University (9972473513506421, Islamic Manuscripts New Series no. 1759, https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/9972473513506421)
  • شرح دىوان امىر المؤمنىن

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Sharḥ-i Dīvān-i Amīr al-Muʼminīn
شرح دىوان امىر المؤمنىن
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Qāḍī Mīr, Ḥusayn ibn Muʻīn al-Dīn, -1504 or 1505
قاضى مىر، حسىن بن معىن الدىن، d. 1504 or 5
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ʻAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib, Caliph, approximately 600-661. Poems
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Manuscripts, Persian--New Jersey--Princeton
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Extent: 293 leaves : paper ; 244 x 157 (184 x 88) mm. bound to 255 x 174 mm.
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Ms. codex.
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Title supplied by cataloger, per Āghā Buzurg.
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On front cover: Label reading "Commentary of Dewan Ali with a long preface" along with other information concerning the ms. in English.
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On spine: Label reading "2" in Western script.
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Physical description: 21 lines per page; written in nastaʻliq in black on glazed, laid Arabic paper. Rubrication and catchwords; with charts and diagrams. Edges flecked with red. Numerous lacunae; fol. 47, 79-80, 88, 111, 120-121 are blank replacements. Insect damage, marginal damp staining, and numerous paper repairs; edges ragged. A number of leaves are detached. Text is legible, but ms. as...
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Origin: 21 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 1067 H [30 September 1657], Muḥammad valad-i Muḥammad (fol. 293a).
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Several owner's stamps on fol. iiia. Note dated 1139 H [1726 or 7] on fol. 293b.
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11 November 2024
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11 November 2024
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