تاریخ انتشار
28 Ramaz̤ān 1215 AH (12 Feb. 1801 CE)
موضوع
Religions--Early works to 1800, Iran--Religion, Sects--Iran, India--Religion, Sects--India
نوع
kitap
زبان
فارسی
دیجیتال
بله
نسخه خطی
بله
تعداد صفحات
229
ابعاد فیزیکی
229 folios, 5 flyleaves (ff. ii + 229 + iii). Leaf height: 255 mm, width: 180 mm. Written height: 195 mm, width: 105 mm.
کتابخانه
کتابخانه دانشگاه منچستر
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه
uom:library:digitalcollections:persian:MS-PERSIAN-00075, https://www.digitalcollections.manchester.ac.uk/view/MS-PERSIAN-00075/1, https://image.digitalcollections.manchester.ac.uk/iiif/MS-PERSIAN-00075-000-00001.jp2/full/,200/0/default.jpg, Persian MS 75
شماره ثبت
alma992989086312701631
محل کتابخانه
Available Online
تاریخ
28 Ramaz̤ān 1215 AH (12 Feb. 1801 CE)
یادداشتها
This illustrated copy of the Dabistān-i Maẕāhib (School of Doctrines) presents an encyclopedia of comparative religion recounting various creeds, ideologies, and philosophies found in Asia, divided into twelve ta‘līm (teachings) and subdivided into a various naẓar (observations). The author, whose name appears here as Mīr Ẕū-al-Fiqār ‘Alī al-Ḥusaynī (ca. 1615–70), lived during the reign of the Mughal ruler ‘Ālamgīr I (r. 1658–1707) and apparently followed an Indian branch of an Iranian Ishrāqī illuminationist sect founded by Zoroastrian high priest Āẕar Kayvān (ca. 1529–1618). The author not only travelled throughout the northern Indian subcontinent, but also to Mashhad in Iran. As a result, he became thoroughly acquainted with a great number of religious and scientific Parsi, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Christian, and Muslim personalities and their doctrines. Completed by Munshī Ghulām Muḥammad bin Muḥammad Jamāl in Surat on 28 Ramaz̤ān 1215 AH (12 Feb. 1801 CE), the manuscript contains seven tinted drawings that depict the planets according to Hindu mythology.
Veri kaynağı
Manchester Digital Collections
Parçası
Manchester Digital Collections - Persian Manuscripts