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Islamic and Indian Art

10 April 2008 | starting at 14:30 BST

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Four vellum Qur'an leaves in maghribi script North Africa or Andalusia, 13th Century(4)

A large Qur'an fragment including sections from chapters Maryam, Ta'Ha, al-Anbiya, al-Hajj, al-Mu'minin, al Nour, al-Furqan, al-Shu'ara and al-Naml Syria or Egypt, 13th Century

A large Qur'an leaf Anatolia or Persia, 14th Century

A large Qur'an section Mamluk, late 14th Century(2)

Kitab Baya' al-Ghurar wa al-Mulamassah, a vellum fragment from a compendium of Islamic law according to the Maliki school, compiled by Imam Malik ibn Anas, and recited by Abdul-Rahman bin al-Qasm and Sahnun bin Said North Africa, written at Qairawan, 12th Century

Fatawi al-'Alim al-Rabbani Muhammad Ibn al-Hasan al-Shaybani (Legal dicta of the pious scholar Muhammad Ibn al-Hasan al-Shaybani), copied by Umar Ibn Muhammad known as Sharaf Mawlana al-Hanafi Mamluk, probably Cairo, dated 23rd Jumada I 714/4th September 1314

A Qur'an section written in gold probably Egypt or Syria, 14th Century or later

A Qur'an fragment including surat al-Fath Syria or Egypt, 15th Century

Abi al-Mahasin ibn 'aynin, Divan, poetry probably Ayyubid, Damascus, 13th Century

A Qur'an leaf written in muhaqqaq script in gold (sura VI, al-An'am, verse 20 (part)-24) probably Anatolia, 14th Century

An early illuminated Qu'ran Timurid Persia or Ottoman Turkey, second half of 15th Century

An illustrated leaf from a manuscript of Persian poetry depicting the enthroned Bahram in a landscape after killing two lions Persia, Turkman, circa 1500

Assar Tabrizi, Mihr u Mushtari with five miniatures Tabriz, circa 1520(3)

Abdullah Hatifi Kharjirdi, Khusrau u Shirin, with three miniatures Persia, circa 1570

A recumbent winged allegorical figure holding a long quill, laurel wreath and an open manuscript, seated amongst clouds accompanied by winged putti School of Muhammad Zaman, Safavid Persia, late 17th Century

Hafiz, Divan, copied by Abdullah ibn Shaykh Murshid al-Katib Persia, mid-16th Century(2)

Sa'di, Gulistan, copied by Muhammad Reza Persia, 17th Century

Kitab al-Ta'am, a treatise on food according to the Hadith probably Eastern Persia, early 17th Century

A large Qur'an leaf in gold and black muhaqqaq script (sura Muhammad, the Prophet, XLVII, verses 4 (part)-20 (part)) Persia, probably Shiraz, mid-16th Century

Muhammad Mu'min bin Muhammad Zaman Husaini Tunakabuni Daylami, Tuhfat al-Mu'minin, a comprehensive pharmacopoeia of simple and compound medicines, dedicated to the Safavid Shah Sulayman (1666-1694) Persia, dated AH 1080/AD 1669

A small illuminated Qur'an probably Anatolia, Bukhara or Central Asia, 17th Century

Abi Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazali al-Tusi (d. AH 505/AD 1111), Jawahir al-Qur'an wa Durarahu, copied by Yusuf bin 'Umar al-'Abudi Anatolia, provincial, dated AH 1084/AD 1673(3)

Kamal-al-Din al-Damiri, Hayat al-Hayawan, vol. II, a Mamluk zoological dictionary arranged alphabetically probably Egypt, circa 1700

Al-Imam Izziddine Muhammad bin al-Imam 'Ali bin Muhammad al-Daylami al-Sana'ni (d. AH 1097/AD 1685), Kitab al-Zij al-Mukhtasar fi Taqwim al-Kawakib al-Khamsa ma' al-Shams wa Qamar, known as Zad al-Ma'ad, a treatise on astronomy Arabia, probably Yemen, last quarter of the 17th Century

'Ali bin Sultan bin Muhammad al-Qasim, al-Hizb al-'Azam and other prayers and religious poetry North Africa, probably Morocco, 18th Century

An illuminated Qur'an section (Surat al-Anba) China, 17th/18th Century

An illuminated Qur'an North India, dated AH 1145/AD 1732

Kitab Miftah abwab al-Sa'adat Ottoman Turkey, dated AH 913/AD 1508

Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Ja'far ibn Abu'l-Husain ibn Abi Bakr al-Qaduri al-Baghdadi (d. AH 428/AD 1036), Kitab masa'il al-Qaduri, a treatise on Islamic jurisprudence Ottoman Turkey, probably Edirne, dated AH 896/AD 1490

An illuminated Qur'an section (Juz XV) written in gold Ottoman Turkey, circa 1500 or later

A large witnessed genealogical document tracing the lineage of al-Sharif Abi'l-Hasan 'Ali bin Muhammad al-Qashmari al-Ghurnati, to the Prophet Muhammad Ottoman Empire, probably Algiers, dated 15th Dhu'l Qa'da 1023/17th December 1614

Abul-Fadl Ja'far Sadiq, Falnameh Ottoman Turkey, late 16th/17th Century

Al-Waqidi, Nur al-'Uyun fi Talkhis Siyar al-Amin al-Ma'mun, a biographical history of the Prophet Muhammad, and a genealogy of the Prophet, two works in one volume, copied by Muhammad bin 'Ali al-Mahruqi Ottoman, probably Egypt, dated AH 1134/AD 1721

Khulasat al-Itibar, commissioned by the Vali of Bosnia, Sharif Selim Serri Pasha ibn Sharif Yusuf Beg, copied by al-Hajj Ali Hafiz al-Busnavi, in a binding richly decorated with paper-cut arabesques and floral motifs Bosnia, Ottoman Empire, dated AH 1240/AD 1824

An illuminated Qur'an copied by Muhammad al-Nuri, a pupil of 'Ali al-'Arif al-'Arfani Ottoman Turkey, the town of Vadin, dated AH 1282/AD 1865

An illuminated manuscript of prayers including the Hilyeh of the Prophet Muhammad, copied by Muhammad al-Hamdi, a pupil of Sha'ban al-Rashad Ottoman Turkey, dated AH 1287/AD 1870(2)

An illuminated official document with a tughra of Sultan Abdulhamid II (reg. 1876-1909) Ottoman Turkey, dated 26th Safar 1309/30th September 1891

Mujir Baylaqani (d. circa 587/AD 1191), Divan Persia, late 18th Century/early 19th Century

An illuminated Qur'an copied by Ibn Muhammad 'Ali Mahdi al-Musawi al-Khadim, in lacquer binding Qajar Persia, dated AH 1261/AD 1845

A small illuminated Qur'an in a contemporary floral lacquer binding Qajar Persia, first half of the 19th Century

An oval portrait of the Imam 'Ali flanked by his sons al-Hasan and al-Husain, on a terrace with a forest and angels in the background Qajar Persia, late 19th Century

A eulogy for the Imam Husain commissioned by Dabir al-Mulk, signed by Hasan Zarin Qalam Qajar Persia, dated AH 1301/AD 1883

An interesting group of manuscript folios and album pages, many by Persian, Indian and Turkish master calligraphers of the 16th-19th Centuries, including an album of nasta'liq calligraphy copied by Fath 'Ali al-Shirazi, better known as Hijab Qajar Persia, mid-19th Century(24)

An illustrated album page depicting the Raising of Lazarus by Christ, watched by family and disciples, two angels in the background, within a border with animals and birds in their natural habitat, an amorous couple in the left border Qajar Persia, late 19th Century

Hafiz, Divan, copied by Muhammad Mehdi, descendant of Mirza Lutfallah Shirazi Shiraz, dated Friday 2nd Ramadan 1279/21st February 1863(3)

'Ali Naqi ibn Isma'il (Hakim al-Mamalik, physician to the Shah), An account of Nasir al-Din Shah's journey to the holy city of Mashhad in 1867, copied by 'Ali Ashgar, an illustrated lithographed copy, print house of Mir Baqir Tehrani, dated Jumadi II 1286/October 1869(3)

Mirza Muhammad Shaker (translator), Memoirs of an un-named British author, copied by 'Ali Akbar ibn 'Alijah Mirza 'Abdullah Qajar Persia, Tehran, dated 1 Rajab 1311/9th January 1894

Six illustrated leaves from a manuscript of Persian poetry Kashmir or Northern India, late 19th Century(6)

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