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Lot 207

A large calligraphic panel in muhaqqaq script, after the Baysunqur Qur'an
Persia, 19th Century

18 June 2013, 11:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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A large calligraphic panel in muhaqqaq script, after the Baysunqur Qur'an
Persia, 19th Century

Arabic manuscript on paper laid down on card, one line of bold muhaqqaq script in black ink with diacritics and vowel points in black, roundel in colours and gold marking the verse-ending, creased, waterstaining
248 x 100 mm.

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Provenance:
The collection of the late Djafar Ghazi.

This calligraphic panel copies closely lines from the 'Baysunqur' Qur'an of circa 1400, a monumental manuscript associated with the Timurid prince Baysunqur ibn Shahrukh, though some argue for a closer association with Timur himself. The complete pages which survive measure 177 x 101 cm. It was apparently dismembered by Nadir Shah's troops when they captured Samarqand in the 18th Century. Pages or fragments of pages are now in, for example, the Gulistan Library and the National Library of Iran, Tehran; the Metropolitan Museum, New York; The David Collection, Copenhagen.

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