[Unidentified chronicle of early Islamic history in Persian and evidently compiled from Arabic sources (MS 381295)]

Title [Unidentified chronicle of early Islamic history in Persian and evidently compiled from Arabic sources (MS 381295)]
Author [Anonymous]
Publication Date: [n.d.]
Subject Islamic Empire -- History, ( LCSH ), Islam -- History, ( LCSH )
Type Book
Language per
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 255 f.
Library: SOAS University of London
Record ID LOAG000010
Library Location SOAS, University of London
Date [n.d.]
Notes Naskh, Lacking beginning and end sections, Written by several hands, This may be a manuscript referred to as the Persian Tabari by E. Denison Ross in "Both ends of the candle" (p. 73), but it does not seem to correspond with Bal'ami's translation or the original Arabic text by Tabari. - Naskh, Lacking beginning and end sections, Written by several hands, This may be a manuscript referred to as the Persian Tabari by E. Denison Ross in "Both ends of the candle" (p. 73), but it does not seem to correspond with Bal'ami's translation or the original Arabic text by Tabari.
Koordinatlar 29, x, 41
Hak Yönetimi All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
Mekânsal Kapsam Asia -- Middle East
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[Unidentified chronicle of early Islamic history in Persian and evidently compiled from Arabic sources (MS 381295)]

Author [Anonymous]
Publication Date [n.d.]
Subject Islamic Empire -- History, ( LCSH ), Islam -- History, ( LCSH )
Type Book
Language per
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 255 f.
Library SOAS University of London
Record ID LOAG000010
Library Location SOAS, University of London
Date [n.d.]
Notes Naskh, Lacking beginning and end sections, Written by several hands, This may be a manuscript referred to as the Persian Tabari by E. Denison Ross in "Both ends of the candle" (p. 73), but it does not seem to correspond with Bal'ami's translation or the original Arabic text by Tabari. - Naskh, Lacking beginning and end sections, Written by several hands, This may be a manuscript referred to as the Persian Tabari by E. Denison Ross in "Both ends of the candle" (p. 73), but it does not seem to correspond with Bal'ami's translation or the original Arabic text by Tabari.
Koordinatlar 29, x, 41
Hak Yönetimi All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
Mekânsal Kapsam Asia -- Middle East
SOAS University of London - Ottoman library catalog search
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