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al-Qurʼān القرآن الكريم This manuscript is now IO Islamic 33A in the India Office collections. [metadata: Otto Loth, A Catalogue of the Arabic Manuscripts in the Library of the India Office, (volume 1), no. 36 here with further notations and hyperlinks]. 36. 33 A. An octagon, perimeter 43/4 in.; foll. 285. Fifteen lines in a page. Written in a minute character, without division of verses; ornamented. The scribe names himself Mîrzâ ‘Alî, the secretary of Yazd, a resident of Shîrâz. A defect after fol. 256; the following leaves (to fol. 270) have been bound upside down. In an elegant binding, illuminated in the inside, and in a double case of filigree and stone.
Mîrzâ 'Alî, القرآن الكريم, Mirza Ali, al-Qurʼān, India Office, IO Islamic 33A
Mîrzâ 'Alî, القرآن الكريم, Mirza Ali, al-Qurʼān, India Office, IO Islamic 33A
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