The inscription of Sayyid Suhrāb Valī, Nasabʹnāmah-i Sayyid Suhrāb Valī.
(نصبنامۀ سید سهراب ولی )

Title The inscription of Sayyid Suhrāb Valī, Nasabʹnāmah-i Sayyid Suhrāb Valī.
Title Original نصبنامۀ سید سهراب ولی
Publication Date: 1838
Publication Place - [1838-1999]
Subject Badakhshān (Afghanistan)—Genealogy
Type kitap
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library: Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 99114049103506421
Record ID v405sg87v
Library Location ELF1 Electronic Resource
Date 01-01-1838 T00:00:00 G/12-31-1999 T:Khas:Khasz — 1838-1999
Notes Digital image of a document which appears to be a compilation of three different texts. The first part begins with a series of affirmations regarding the importance of paying respect to sayyids. The text then recounts the genealogy of Nāṣir-i Khusraw before turning to a discussion of Sayyid Suhrāb Valī. The text mentions that the sayyids of the village of Dasht-i Ishkanān of the Yumgān district had their sayyid status officially confirmed by the Uzbek ruler Sayyid Subḥān Qulī Khān, which was later reconfirmed Mīr Yārī Bīk. The document then states that in the year 1213 (1798-99) the sayyid status of Shāh ʻAbd al-Nabī son of Khvājah Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ and his children was confirmed by Mīr Sulṭān Shāh II, son of Amīr Muḥammad Shāh, the ruler of Badakhshan at that time. This is followed by a number of seals and names of witnesses. The second section of the text, written in a different hand, contains a series of statements in praise of the Prophet Muḥammad and the necessity of showing respect to his descendants. The third section, written in a different hand, is a statement that on Thursday, the 9th of Safar of the year 1254 (4 May 1838), the sayyid status of several individuals was verified, including that of a certain Sayyid Ibrāhīm from the lineage of Sayyid Suhrāb and the Late Khvājah Mīr Ghiyāth a-Dīn (probably referring to the renowned 18th-century Naqshbandi shaykh of Badakhshan). | Latest date mentioned in the text is 1254/1838., Incipit: بنابر آنکه پیوند مبذول؟ پسند عالمیان و تمامی انس و جان...نسبت صحیحه بحضرت خلاصۀ کاینات و اشرف موجودات امجد مخلوقات که فضایل دارین و شرافت کونین آن حضرت صلی الله علیه و سلم سبب وحسب ثابت, Explicit: چون صورت حال بر این منوال بود چند سطری مرقوم گردید تا عندالحاجت حجت باشد و کان ذالک المحضر من العدول و النعمات, The document is written on a long scroll in fair condition. There is some damage and tearing along the edges, especially at the top of the document, but it does not affect the legibility of the text. Text is written in black ink with at least three different hands present., Location: Yumgan., Badakhshan Manuscript Project.
Koleksiyonlar Badakhshan Genealogical Document Collection
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The inscription of Sayyid Suhrāb Valī, Nasabʹnāmah-i Sayyid Suhrāb Valī.

(نصبنامۀ سید سهراب ولی )
Publication Date 1838
Publication Place - [1838-1999]
Subject Badakhshān (Afghanistan)—Genealogy
Type kitap
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Library Princeton University Library
Library Asset ID 99114049103506421
Record ID v405sg87v
Library Location ELF1 Electronic Resource
Date 01-01-1838 T00:00:00 G/12-31-1999 T:Khas:Khasz — 1838-1999
Notes Digital image of a document which appears to be a compilation of three different texts. The first part begins with a series of affirmations regarding the importance of paying respect to sayyids. The text then recounts the genealogy of Nāṣir-i Khusraw before turning to a discussion of Sayyid Suhrāb Valī. The text mentions that the sayyids of the village of Dasht-i Ishkanān of the Yumgān district had their sayyid status officially confirmed by the Uzbek ruler Sayyid Subḥān Qulī Khān, which was later reconfirmed Mīr Yārī Bīk. The document then states that in the year 1213 (1798-99) the sayyid status of Shāh ʻAbd al-Nabī son of Khvājah Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ and his children was confirmed by Mīr Sulṭān Shāh II, son of Amīr Muḥammad Shāh, the ruler of Badakhshan at that time. This is followed by a number of seals and names of witnesses. The second section of the text, written in a different hand, contains a series of statements in praise of the Prophet Muḥammad and the necessity of showing respect to his descendants. The third section, written in a different hand, is a statement that on Thursday, the 9th of Safar of the year 1254 (4 May 1838), the sayyid status of several individuals was verified, including that of a certain Sayyid Ibrāhīm from the lineage of Sayyid Suhrāb and the Late Khvājah Mīr Ghiyāth a-Dīn (probably referring to the renowned 18th-century Naqshbandi shaykh of Badakhshan). | Latest date mentioned in the text is 1254/1838., Incipit: بنابر آنکه پیوند مبذول؟ پسند عالمیان و تمامی انس و جان...نسبت صحیحه بحضرت خلاصۀ کاینات و اشرف موجودات امجد مخلوقات که فضایل دارین و شرافت کونین آن حضرت صلی الله علیه و سلم سبب وحسب ثابت, Explicit: چون صورت حال بر این منوال بود چند سطری مرقوم گردید تا عندالحاجت حجت باشد و کان ذالک المحضر من العدول و النعمات, The document is written on a long scroll in fair condition. There is some damage and tearing along the edges, especially at the top of the document, but it does not affect the legibility of the text. Text is written in black ink with at least three different hands present., Location: Yumgan., Badakhshan Manuscript Project.
Koleksiyonlar Badakhshan Genealogical Document Collection
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