Afzalzadeh's footnote to Al-Isfahani
(حاشية أفضل زاده على الاصفهاني)

Title Afzalzadeh's footnote to Al-Isfahani
Title Original حاشية أفضل زاده على الاصفهاني
Author Hamid al-Din bin Afdal al-Din, 908 AH/1502 AD.
Author Original حميد الدين بن أفضل الدين، هـم
Publication Date: 916 AH/1510 AD
Publication Place Mosul - Iraq - Not identified
Subject undefined.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 18cm × 14cm
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 53 المجاميع
Record ID 205390
Library Location Iraq (Mosul) -- School of Al Nabi Shit Mosque - Iraq (Mosul) - Public Endowments Library
Date 916 AH/1510 AD
Notes The original is Al-Isfahani’s explanation of the horoscopes of Al-Anwar Al-Mubaidawi.
Sample Text Praise be to God for obtaining it, and prayers be upon Muhammad and his family. His saying is included in any form
Kaynakça كشف الظنون، ص 1116.
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Afzalzadeh's footnote to Al-Isfahani

(حاشية أفضل زاده على الاصفهاني)
Author Hamid al-Din bin Afdal al-Din, 908 AH/1502 AD.
Author Original حميد الدين بن أفضل الدين، هـم
Publication Date 916 AH/1510 AD
Publication Place Mosul - Iraq - Not identified
Subject undefined.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Physical Dimensions 18cm × 14cm
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 53 المجاميع
Record ID 205390
Library Location Iraq (Mosul) -- School of Al Nabi Shit Mosque - Iraq (Mosul) - Public Endowments Library
Date 916 AH/1510 AD
Notes The original is Al-Isfahani’s explanation of the horoscopes of Al-Anwar Al-Mubaidawi.
Sample Text Praise be to God for obtaining it, and prayers be upon Muhammad and his family. His saying is included in any form
Kaynakça كشف الظنون، ص 1116.
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