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ترجمۀ تارىخ قم / للحسن بن على بن الحسن بن عبد الملک القمى.
Tarjamah-ʼi Tārīkh-i Qum / lil-Ḥasan ibn ʻAlī ibn al-Ḥasan ibn ʻAbd al-Malik al-Qummī.
Author
Qummī, Ḥasan ibn Muḥammad, -1015 or 1016
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قمى، حسن بن محمد، -1015 or 1016
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Uniform title
Tārīkh Qum.
Fārsī
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تارىخ قم.
فارسى
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Persian
Published/Created
[1868 or 1869]
Description
186 leaves : paper ; 213 x 164 (163 x 101) mm. bound to 214 x 166 mm.
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Notes
Special Collections - Manuscripts
Islamic Manuscripts, New Series no. 1743
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Subject(s)
Qum (Iran)
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History
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Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Persian
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Summary note
History of Qum; originally written in Arabic in 378H [988 or 9], translated by Ḥasan ibn ʻAlī Qummī into Persian in 806 H [1403 or 4].
Notes
Ms. codex.
Title from fol. 1a.
Physical description: 17 lines per page; writtten in nastaʻliq in black on machine-made paper. Rubrication and catchwords. Text on fol. 1-80 framed in red. Light staining and smudging. In excellent condition.
Origin: 1285 H [1868 or 9].
Incipit: الحمد لله الذى جعل العلماء انجما للاهتداء زاهره و اعلاما للافتداء ظاهره
Binding note
Limp orange-brown leather with blind-tooled central star and fillets.
Language note
Persian.
Provenance
Two owner's stamps on fol. 2a.
References
Storey, C.A. Persian literature, I, 348-9
OCLC
819655733
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