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Colophon
© Sam Fogg, London
This record is incomplete and has not been verified by the project. It is a work in progress. Use this information with caution.
Details
Accession Number:
6514
Hijri Date:
1263 Ramadan 1
Gregorian Date:
1847 August 13
Origin:
Deccan, India
Ownership:
Private collection in Germany.
Patron:
Zadravar ? Khan Bahadur
Calligrapher:
Fida Husain Shah Razavi
Folios extant in ms.:
128
Columns x Rows:
4 x 25
Page Size (h x w):
427 x 278 mm
Text Size (h x w):
315 x 203 mm
Script:
Nasta'liq
Colophon Folio:
128v
Sample Page Folio:
127v
Ms Type:
Codex
Ms Status:
Incomplete
Completion Status:
Search not completed
Illuminations in ms:
0
Illustrations in ms:
19 ( 19 Shahnama )
Illustration Records in archive:
Last updated by:
charles
Date last updated:
2009-12-04 00:00:00
 
 
References
Dating Ref:
Colophon Extracted from the colophon of the work.
Origin Ref:
Fogg, Sam Islamic manuscripts. (in Catalogue 22) (ed. Black, C. & Saidi, N.) (22) London. UK.
 
 
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f. 119r
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