Manuscript

Koran

NEP80

From: Egypt | Cairo

Curatorial Section: Near Eastern

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Object Number NEP80
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Arabic
Provenience Egypt | Cairo
Period Mameluke
Date Made 1387 CE
Section Near Eastern
Materials Paper | Ink | Leather
Iconography Koran
Inscription Language Arabic Language | Naskhi Script
Description

Manuscript of Koran. Written in Arabic, Naskhi script. 23 Folios. 4-11 lines to a page, richly decorated. Five unwars. Some titles are in gold. Cream colored heavy paper. Old oriental binding, dark brown leather, embossed gold. Contents: Chapters 78-114. Dates and names: f.2a- the mosques of Baghdad are mentioned. f. 21b- written by Ahmed ben (son of) Ali Isphahani (from Ispahan). pg. 22a- finished in the madrassa(theological seminary) of our lord, the Sultan and King, Zahir Abu Said in 10 Dhul Hijjeh of the year 789 (A.H.-Dec. 22, 1387 A.D.) Zahir Abu Said Saif ad-Dir Barkuk, the Sultan of the Buzji(?) Mamluke dynasty of Egypt, 1382-1398. The seminary mentioned is the famous madrassa of Barkuk in Cairo.

Length 40.64 Measurement Unit Not Provided
Width 28.575 Measurement Unit Not Provided
Credit Line Purchased from Dimitri Andalaft, 1924

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