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Author Nūrānī, Nūr al-Dīn
Author Original نورانى، نور الدين
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Publication Place [Iran] - [unpublished manuscript]
Subject Sufism, Sufism -- Early works to 1800, Islam -- India -- History, Islam, تصوف, اسلام
Type Book
Language per
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Manuscript No
Library: SOAS University of London
Record ID LOAD000029
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Notes A Persian narrative, said to be translated from Kashmiri, of (1) a dialogue between Nūr al-Dīn, a Muslim saint of Kashmir (b. A.H. 779) and a Brahmanic Hindu named Būma-sādī (probably Bhīma Sāhi: see Stein's translation of Raja-tarangini vol.II, p. 465); in which they converse in Kashmiri verses, and (2) the conversion of the latter, who became a Muslim saint known as Bām al-Dīn and was the khalifah of Nūr al-Din in the Rishi order, Incipit: خطۀ کشمیر شیخ نور الدين نورانى, Hand: nasta'liq (major). Rubricated text, written in black ink. - A Persian narrative, said to be translated from Kashmiri, of (1) a dialogue between Nūr al-Dīn, a Muslim saint of Kashmir (b. A.H. 779) and a Brahmanic Hindu named Būma-sādī (probably Bhīma Sāhi: see Stein's translation of Raja-tarangini vol.II, p. 465) in which they converse in Kashmiri verses, and (2) the conversion of the latter, who became a Muslim saint known as Bām al-Dīn and was the khalifah of Nūr al-Din in the Rishi order, Incipit: علمدار خطۀ کشمیر شیخ نور الدين نورانى, Hand: nasta'liq (major). Rubricated text, written in black ink.
Koordinatlar 32, x, 53, (, Iran, )
Fon/Kaynak Funded in part by SOAS University of London.
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Mekânsal Kapsam Asia --, Iran, آسیا --, ایران
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Author Nūrānī, Nūr al-Dīn
Author Original نورانى، نور الدين
Publication Date [no date]
Publication Place [Iran] - [unpublished manuscript]
Subject Sufism, Sufism -- Early works to 1800, Islam -- India -- History, Islam, تصوف, اسلام
Type Book
Language per
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library SOAS University of London
Record ID LOAD000029
Library Location SOAS University of London
Date [no date]
Notes A Persian narrative, said to be translated from Kashmiri, of (1) a dialogue between Nūr al-Dīn, a Muslim saint of Kashmir (b. A.H. 779) and a Brahmanic Hindu named Būma-sādī (probably Bhīma Sāhi: see Stein's translation of Raja-tarangini vol.II, p. 465); in which they converse in Kashmiri verses, and (2) the conversion of the latter, who became a Muslim saint known as Bām al-Dīn and was the khalifah of Nūr al-Din in the Rishi order, Incipit: خطۀ کشمیر شیخ نور الدين نورانى, Hand: nasta'liq (major). Rubricated text, written in black ink. - A Persian narrative, said to be translated from Kashmiri, of (1) a dialogue between Nūr al-Dīn, a Muslim saint of Kashmir (b. A.H. 779) and a Brahmanic Hindu named Būma-sādī (probably Bhīma Sāhi: see Stein's translation of Raja-tarangini vol.II, p. 465) in which they converse in Kashmiri verses, and (2) the conversion of the latter, who became a Muslim saint known as Bām al-Dīn and was the khalifah of Nūr al-Din in the Rishi order, Incipit: علمدار خطۀ کشمیر شیخ نور الدين نورانى, Hand: nasta'liq (major). Rubricated text, written in black ink.
Koordinatlar 32, x, 53, (, Iran, )
Fon/Kaynak Funded in part by SOAS University of London.
Hak Yönetimi This item is licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial License. This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon this work non-commercially, as long as they credit the author and license their new creations under the identical terms.
Mekânsal Kapsam Asia --, Iran, آسیا --, ایران
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