Author
Saadi Al. Darraji
Type
Book
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID
ISSN: 1995-8463, EISSN: 2706-6673, DOI: 10.37653/juah.2022.176495
Record ID
cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_b7a8abb10b144b0a9698d4649c93f0c6
Library Location
DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes
This paper deals with the study of the oldest founding tablet that came to us from the Ottoman era in Iraq, bearing a commemorative writing from the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, dated in the year (963 AH / 1556 AD). The tablet dates the renovation of an old mosque built by the Abbasid Caliph Al-Nasir Li-Din Allah at the end of the sixth century AH, known as the Saray Mosque. It is preserved today in an ancient mausoleum that probably belongs to one of the Seljuk princes who took power in Baghdad called Bahruz al-Khadem (d. 540 AH).The importance of this study lies in documenting a memorial text, which none of the archaeologists have ever studied or documented, so the researcher sought to read it, unpack, analyze its text, and indicate its calligraphy and engraving, according to the approach of the archaeologists with the intention of preserving it, and urged specialists in Arabic scripts to provide more Scientific studies about it, to make it a link in the series of Arab-Islamic writings.
Görüntüle
مجلة جامعة الأنبار للعلوم الإنسانية, 2022-09, Vol.2022 (3), p.2508-2533