Elixir of history

Title Elixir of history
Author It'tidad al-Sultanah, Ali Qulī Mirzā, (, Author, Primary, ), Iʻtiz̤ād al-Salṭanah, ʻAlī Qulī Mirzā, -1880 or 1881, (, contributor, )
Author Original اعتضاد السلطنه، علي قلي مرزا
Publication Date: [n.d.]
Subject Afghanistan – Herat, ( LCSH ), Muḥammad Shāh, Shah of Iran, 1808-1848, ( LCNAF ), Qajar Muhammad Shah, Shah of Iran, 1808-1848
Type Book
Language per
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: SOAS University of London
Record ID LOAH000500
Library Location Archives and Special Collections
Date [n.d.]
Notes Layout: Nasta'liq, Black ink, Incipit: This book is Mustatab al-Tawarikh detailing Herat...Giftar in the events of the year one thousand two hundred and fifty-three during the reign of Khosrow Maimant, A note in Persian states that this manuscript contains only a part of the whole work., Extent: L 53 f., VIAF (name authority) : Muḥammad Shāh, Shah of Iran, 1848-1808 : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/70798539/ - Layout: Nasta'liq, Black ink, Incipit: This book is a mustab al-Thir al-Tawarikh detail of Herat...Speech in the events of the year 1253 Sim Jolos Khosrow Maimant, A note in Persian states that this manuscript contains only a part of the whole work., Extent: L 53 f., VIAF (name authority) : Muḥammad Shāh, Shah of Iran, 1848-1808 : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/70798539/ - An account of the campaign against Herat in the year 1837 of Muhammad Shah Qajar, written as an eye-witness. The present manuscript is contemporary with the author, since the fly-leaf carries the following note "Journal de la campagne de Herat sous Mohamed Chah, tenu par S.A.R. le Prince Ali Ghouli Mirza, temoin oculaire (maintenant Etezad Essaltanet (1870))".
Koordinatlar 34.341944, x, 62.203056
Hak Yönetimi All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
Mekânsal Kapsam Asia --, Afghanistan, --, Herat Province, --, Herat, آسیا --, افغانستان, -- ولایت هرات --, هرات
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Elixir of history

Author It'tidad al-Sultanah, Ali Qulī Mirzā, (, Author, Primary, ), Iʻtiz̤ād al-Salṭanah, ʻAlī Qulī Mirzā, -1880 or 1881, (, contributor, )
Author Original اعتضاد السلطنه، علي قلي مرزا
Publication Date [n.d.]
Subject Afghanistan – Herat, ( LCSH ), Muḥammad Shāh, Shah of Iran, 1808-1848, ( LCNAF ), Qajar Muhammad Shah, Shah of Iran, 1808-1848
Type Book
Language per
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library SOAS University of London
Record ID LOAH000500
Library Location Archives and Special Collections
Date [n.d.]
Notes Layout: Nasta'liq, Black ink, Incipit: This book is Mustatab al-Tawarikh detailing Herat...Giftar in the events of the year one thousand two hundred and fifty-three during the reign of Khosrow Maimant, A note in Persian states that this manuscript contains only a part of the whole work., Extent: L 53 f., VIAF (name authority) : Muḥammad Shāh, Shah of Iran, 1848-1808 : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/70798539/ - Layout: Nasta'liq, Black ink, Incipit: This book is a mustab al-Thir al-Tawarikh detail of Herat...Speech in the events of the year 1253 Sim Jolos Khosrow Maimant, A note in Persian states that this manuscript contains only a part of the whole work., Extent: L 53 f., VIAF (name authority) : Muḥammad Shāh, Shah of Iran, 1848-1808 : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/70798539/ - An account of the campaign against Herat in the year 1837 of Muhammad Shah Qajar, written as an eye-witness. The present manuscript is contemporary with the author, since the fly-leaf carries the following note "Journal de la campagne de Herat sous Mohamed Chah, tenu par S.A.R. le Prince Ali Ghouli Mirza, temoin oculaire (maintenant Etezad Essaltanet (1870))".
Koordinatlar 34.341944, x, 62.203056
Hak Yönetimi All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
Mekânsal Kapsam Asia --, Afghanistan, --, Herat Province, --, Herat, آسیا --, افغانستان, -- ولایت هرات --, هرات
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