The histories of Egypt, the Levant, Aleppo, Jerusalem, Baghdad, Yemen, and all other lands
(تواريخ مصر والشام وحلب والقدس وبغداد واليمن وسائر بلاد العباد)

Title The histories of Egypt, the Levant, Aleppo, Jerusalem, Baghdad, Yemen, and all other lands
Title Original تواريخ مصر والشام وحلب والقدس وبغداد واليمن وسائر بلاد العباد
Author Unknown
Publication Date: Not available
Publication Place Baghdad - Iraq - Not identified
Subject the date.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 83
Library: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 24/ تاريخ
Record ID SP 218446
Library Location Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library - Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library
Date Not available
Notes - This title is in the manuscript. Updated for title page fall. He wrote this title on a piece of paper that was added to it, in a handwriting different from that of the other handwriting. The artist and author are mostly Egyptian. In it, he collected news of Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay with some of the history of the Egyptian and Levant lands. He did not mention Baghdad, Jerusalem, and Yemen, except in passing - the king referred to in Al-Fatihah is Qaitbay Al-Mahmoudi Al-Ashrafi, then Al-Dhahiri, Abu Al-Nasr, Saif Al-Din (d. 901 AH = 1496 AD): Sultan of Egypt, one of the Circassian kings. He was a Mamluk. Al-Ashraf Barsbay bought him in Egypt, when he was young and the circumstances changed, until they pledged allegiance to him in the Sultanate and he was called King Al-Ashraf. His period was full of greatness and wars. Among his contemporaries was Ibn Iyas, the famous Egyptian historian. See its translation and information in: (Bada’i’ al-Zuhur fi Waqi`a al-Dhur 2: 90-303). - A photocopy of a manuscript in the Cambridge Library (No. Ms. D d.5. 11).
Sample Text The basmala.. and the supplications... And when our Lord, the Sultan Al-Malik, assumed the honorable kingdom, God supported him by granting him victory from that with the best fortune and the best place, and his justice spread throughout the horizons, and his mention was famous for his noble morals... I wrote a translation of him in which I mention what comes to mind of his beautiful Sunni descriptions and his satisfactory actions... and after its completion, I will mention a summary of the news of the kings who preceded him from the era of King Al-Nasir, Salah al-Din Yusuf bin Ayyub. May God have mercy on him, until the kingdom reaches our aforementioned honorable Lord, and I conclude with honorable supplications on the authority of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, well-known aphorisms..., intending to be brief and minimal..., and as for the translation of our aforementioned honorable Lord the Sultan, he is the Sultan of Islam and the Muslims... the honorable king, Abu Al-Nasr Qait Bey, may God renew victory for him every day..., as for his condition before he sat on the king’s yacht. Al-Sharif is famous and needs no introduction, but we will mention a small part of him... from the time he came to Egypt
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The histories of Egypt, the Levant, Aleppo, Jerusalem, Baghdad, Yemen, and all other lands

(تواريخ مصر والشام وحلب والقدس وبغداد واليمن وسائر بلاد العباد)
Author Unknown
Publication Date Not available
Publication Place Baghdad - Iraq - Not identified
Subject the date.
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 83
Library Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation
Library Asset ID 24/ تاريخ
Record ID SP 218446
Library Location Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library - Iraq (Baghdad) - The Iraqi Scientific Complex Library
Date Not available
Notes - This title is in the manuscript. Updated for title page fall. He wrote this title on a piece of paper that was added to it, in a handwriting different from that of the other handwriting. The artist and author are mostly Egyptian. In it, he collected news of Sultan Al-Ashraf Qaitbay with some of the history of the Egyptian and Levant lands. He did not mention Baghdad, Jerusalem, and Yemen, except in passing - the king referred to in Al-Fatihah is Qaitbay Al-Mahmoudi Al-Ashrafi, then Al-Dhahiri, Abu Al-Nasr, Saif Al-Din (d. 901 AH = 1496 AD): Sultan of Egypt, one of the Circassian kings. He was a Mamluk. Al-Ashraf Barsbay bought him in Egypt, when he was young and the circumstances changed, until they pledged allegiance to him in the Sultanate and he was called King Al-Ashraf. His period was full of greatness and wars. Among his contemporaries was Ibn Iyas, the famous Egyptian historian. See its translation and information in: (Bada’i’ al-Zuhur fi Waqi`a al-Dhur 2: 90-303). - A photocopy of a manuscript in the Cambridge Library (No. Ms. D d.5. 11).
Sample Text The basmala.. and the supplications... And when our Lord, the Sultan Al-Malik, assumed the honorable kingdom, God supported him by granting him victory from that with the best fortune and the best place, and his justice spread throughout the horizons, and his mention was famous for his noble morals... I wrote a translation of him in which I mention what comes to mind of his beautiful Sunni descriptions and his satisfactory actions... and after its completion, I will mention a summary of the news of the kings who preceded him from the era of King Al-Nasir, Salah al-Din Yusuf bin Ayyub. May God have mercy on him, until the kingdom reaches our aforementioned honorable Lord, and I conclude with honorable supplications on the authority of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, well-known aphorisms..., intending to be brief and minimal..., and as for the translation of our aforementioned honorable Lord the Sultan, he is the Sultan of Islam and the Muslims... the honorable king, Abu Al-Nasr Qait Bey, may God renew victory for him every day..., as for his condition before he sat on the king’s yacht. Al-Sharif is famous and needs no introduction, but we will mention a small part of him... from the time he came to Egypt
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Yazı türü Naskh
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