Diwan of Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi (Mawlawi)
(ديوان مولانا جلال الدين الرومي مولوي )

Title Diwan of Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi (Mawlawi)
Title Original ديوان مولانا جلال الدين الرومي مولوي
Author Sheikh Al-Islam bin Hussein bin Zain Al-Din
Author Original شيخ الإسلام بن حسين بن زين الدينالرقم المتحفي للقطعة مواد وتقنيات صنع القطعةحبر ، لون مائي غير شفاف وذهب على ورق الخط المستخدم هو نستعليق بعامودين و سطر في كل صفحةأبعاد القطعة مم مم ، صفحةالفترةالأسرة الحاكمةفي الأغلب عثمانيمكان الإنتاجتركيا ، في الأرجح قونيا أو بورصةممكان صنع القطعة أو العثور عليها الامبراطورية العثمانيةتجليدغلاف التجليد هذا باللون البني الداكن له حدود ذهبية مزهرة مختومة وغلاف خارجي بورق رخامي مرخم وهو ربما قد صنع في القرن التاسع عشر في تركياوصفهذه المخطوطة هي نسخة من ا
Publication Date: 8455 AH / 1441 AD
Publication Place Türkiye, most likely Konya or Bursa - Austrian National Library (ANL)
Subject Ink, opaque watercolor and gold on the calligraphy paper used is Nasta'liq, with two columns and 25 lines per page.
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 215 × 133 مم (156 × 77 مم ) ، 775 صفحة
Library: Museum With No Frontiers
Library Asset ID Mixtus 155
Record ID object;EPM;at;Mus24;6;ar
Library Location Austrian National Library (ANL)
Date 8455 AH / 1441 AD
Notes This manuscript is a fifteenth-century copy of the Diwan, a collection of poetry by a famous author, Maulana Jalal al-Din al-Rumi (1207-1273), who is also referred to as Mawlawi. The page identifying the copyist shows the date, as well as the name of the copyist, called Sheikh Al-Islam bin Hussein bin Zain Al-Din. It is possible that this major work by Rumi was copied in Nasta'liq script during the era of the Ottoman Empire in either Konya or Bursa, and it must have been part of the Ottoman Sultan's collection, as two pages of the manuscript show a stamped tugra of the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II bin Mehmed (1481-1512). The first and last pages of the manuscript are dotted with gold and give the text a richly decorated border. The decorative medallion for writing the title and the decorative plaque (address / sarluh) in particular are finely drawn, while the headings are written in red, blue, brown and green, but are not greatly decorated. Throughout the text there are blue and gold bands framing the verticals of the text, dividing the poetry, which usually consists of two-line stanzas, quatrains, and ghazals.
Sample Text Theresa Zischkin “Diwan of Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi (Mawlawi)” in Explore Islamic Art Collections. Museum Without Borders, 2026. https://islamicart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=object;EPM;at;Mus24;6;ar
Cilt This dark brown leather flap binding has gold stamped floral borders and marbled paper doublures. It was probably made in early 19th-century Turkey.
Bu sayfanın künyesi Prepared by:Theresa ZISCHKIN
Seçili bibliyografya Duda, Dorothea,Islamische Handschriften I. Persische Handschriften, Die illuminierten Handschriften und Inkunabeln der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek, vol. 4, Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1983: 106-107.Holter, Kurt, “Les principaux manuscrits à peintures de la Bibliothèque National de Vienne, Section des manuscrits orientaux”,Bulletin de la Société Francaise de Reproduction de manuscrits à peintures XX(1937): 85-150, Fn. 8.
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Diwan of Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi (Mawlawi)

(ديوان مولانا جلال الدين الرومي مولوي )
Author Sheikh Al-Islam bin Hussein bin Zain Al-Din
Author Original شيخ الإسلام بن حسين بن زين الدينالرقم المتحفي للقطعة مواد وتقنيات صنع القطعةحبر ، لون مائي غير شفاف وذهب على ورق الخط المستخدم هو نستعليق بعامودين و سطر في كل صفحةأبعاد القطعة مم مم ، صفحةالفترةالأسرة الحاكمةفي الأغلب عثمانيمكان الإنتاجتركيا ، في الأرجح قونيا أو بورصةممكان صنع القطعة أو العثور عليها الامبراطورية العثمانيةتجليدغلاف التجليد هذا باللون البني الداكن له حدود ذهبية مزهرة مختومة وغلاف خارجي بورق رخامي مرخم وهو ربما قد صنع في القرن التاسع عشر في تركياوصفهذه المخطوطة هي نسخة من ا
Publication Date 8455 AH / 1441 AD
Publication Place Türkiye, most likely Konya or Bursa - Austrian National Library (ANL)
Subject Ink, opaque watercolor and gold on the calligraphy paper used is Nasta'liq, with two columns and 25 lines per page.
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 215 × 133 مم (156 × 77 مم ) ، 775 صفحة
Library Museum With No Frontiers
Library Asset ID Mixtus 155
Record ID object;EPM;at;Mus24;6;ar
Library Location Austrian National Library (ANL)
Date 8455 AH / 1441 AD
Notes This manuscript is a fifteenth-century copy of the Diwan, a collection of poetry by a famous author, Maulana Jalal al-Din al-Rumi (1207-1273), who is also referred to as Mawlawi. The page identifying the copyist shows the date, as well as the name of the copyist, called Sheikh Al-Islam bin Hussein bin Zain Al-Din. It is possible that this major work by Rumi was copied in Nasta'liq script during the era of the Ottoman Empire in either Konya or Bursa, and it must have been part of the Ottoman Sultan's collection, as two pages of the manuscript show a stamped tugra of the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II bin Mehmed (1481-1512). The first and last pages of the manuscript are dotted with gold and give the text a richly decorated border. The decorative medallion for writing the title and the decorative plaque (address / sarluh) in particular are finely drawn, while the headings are written in red, blue, brown and green, but are not greatly decorated. Throughout the text there are blue and gold bands framing the verticals of the text, dividing the poetry, which usually consists of two-line stanzas, quatrains, and ghazals.
Sample Text Theresa Zischkin “Diwan of Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi (Mawlawi)” in Explore Islamic Art Collections. Museum Without Borders, 2026. https://islamicart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=object;EPM;at;Mus24;6;ar
Cilt This dark brown leather flap binding has gold stamped floral borders and marbled paper doublures. It was probably made in early 19th-century Turkey.
Bu sayfanın künyesi Prepared by:Theresa ZISCHKIN
Seçili bibliyografya Duda, Dorothea,Islamische Handschriften I. Persische Handschriften, Die illuminierten Handschriften und Inkunabeln der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek, vol. 4, Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1983: 106-107.Holter, Kurt, “Les principaux manuscrits à peintures de la Bibliothèque National de Vienne, Section des manuscrits orientaux”,Bulletin de la Société Francaise de Reproduction de manuscrits à peintures XX(1937): 85-150, Fn. 8.
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