Author
Cahan Hatun
Publication Date
1437
Type
Book
Language
Persian
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
375
Physical Dimensions
262x135 mm. — 17 — Adi talik
Library
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Cumhurbaşkanlığı Milli Saraylar Başkanlığı
Library Asset ID
867
Record ID
13710
Library Location
Treasure Library
Date
1437
Notes
Zahriye and serlevha illuminated, rulers in blue. Brown leather binding with a mitre and illustrated sunburst and corner cover.
Cahan Hatun is one of the famous female poets of Iran. After her husband, she married Hodja Amin ad-Din, the vizier of Shah Abu Ishak (d. 758/1357), met with Ubayd Zakani (d. 772/1370-1371) and was married to Celairden Sultan Gıyas ad-Din Ahmed I. (784/1382-814/1411). He wrote an eulogy in his name. In the prose at the beginning of the divan, she says that she is the daughter of a man named Ma'sud Shah, that famous poets emerged from Arab and Persian women, and that she wrote poems for them without looking at them as helpless. Divanı, Y.2b de dilbace. In Y.4b, tawhid, nait head. Ode to Sultan Ahmad Bahadır Khan in Y.5a. In Y.6b, there are many ghazals in alphabetical order. When ghazals end abruptly in rhyme, it is estimated that the last part is missing. The ketebe at the end is written in a different script.
Malzeme Türü
Aharlı ince kâğıt.
Müstensihi
Murşid b. Muhammed al-Hamadani