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مجموعه سلطانى.
Majmūʻah-i sulṭānī.
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Persian
Published/Created
[17--?]
Description
169 leaves : paper ; 242 x 128 (145 x 78) mm bound to 255 x 143 mm
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Notes
Special Collections - Manuscripts
Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 106W
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Subject(s)
Islamic law
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Early works to 1800
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Islam
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Rituals
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Early works to 1800
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Manuscripts, Persian
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New Jersey
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Restrictions note
Access limited: Material extremely fragile; Apply to curator of manuscripts.
Summary note
Collection of questions and answers concerning Islamic rituals, compiled by a group of scholars and presented to Sulṭān Maḥmūd Ghaznavī [reigned 998-1030].
Notes
Ms. codex.
Title from text on leaf 1b, line 3.
Physical description: 9 lines per page; written in large nastaʻliq in black on unglazed, laid Arabic paper. Rubrication and catchwords; marginal notes and corrections. Foliated in Arabic script. Extensive insect damage.
Origin: According to Moghadam, likely from the 18th century.
Incipit: الحمد لله ... بدانکه اين کتاب کتابى در بىان مساىل فقه در عبادات نام اين کتاب مجموعه سلطانى نهاده شد
Explicit: که بر قول اىمان کنى خاطمه تمت تمام شد
Binding note
Rebound in cloth.
Language note
Persian.
Provenance
On leaf 1b, owner's stamp dated 1242 H [1826 or 1827]. Acquired from Widgery, Cambridge, 1925.
Source acquisition
Gift; Robert Garrett (Class of 1897), 1942.
References
Moghadam, M. et al. Garrett coll., 143
OCLC
850970135
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