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تحفۃ سراجیہ
(تحفۃ سراجیہ)

İsim تحفۃ سراجیہ
İsim Orijinal تحفۃ سراجیہ
Yazar قاضی میر جمال اللہ الکزی الپژی / Qazi Mir Jamalullah Alkozai
Yazar Orijinal قاضی میر جمال اللہ الکزی الپژی
Basım Tarihi: 1911
Basım Yeri Printer: Lahore (Pakistan) / لاہور (پاکستان) - Matbaʿ Islamiyah / مطبع اسلامیہ
Konu Occult | Islam | Amulets | Magic squares
Tür Kitap
Dil Farsça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 64
Fiziksel Boyutlar 23.4 cm x 15 cm
Kütüphane: UCLA Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 4823
Kayıt Numarası z1m42xv0
Lokasyon Sufi Shrine Libraries of the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier - Shah Mohammad Ghous Academy, Peshawar
Tarih 1911
Notlar This book is about amulet writing. Diagrams are used to aid understanding. The definition, subject, and purpose of this knowledge are explained. The use of different types of magic squares and shapes, such as murabba (square), muthallath (triangle), murabba bidarah (rectangular square), murabba hindi (Indian square), musaddas (hexagon), and others, are described. For further information, consult the table of contents. | Digitization for the Sufi Shrine Libraries of the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier collection was sponsored by the Modern Endangered Archives Program with funding from Arcadia. | public domain
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تحفۃ سراجیہ

(تحفۃ سراجیہ)
Yazar قاضی میر جمال اللہ الکزی الپژی / Qazi Mir Jamalullah Alkozai
Yazar Orijinal قاضی میر جمال اللہ الکزی الپژی
Basım Tarihi 1911
Basım Yeri Printer: Lahore (Pakistan) / لاہور (پاکستان) - Matbaʿ Islamiyah / مطبع اسلامیہ
Konu Occult | Islam | Amulets | Magic squares
Tür Kitap
Dil Farsça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 64
Fiziksel Boyutlar 23.4 cm x 15 cm
Kütüphane UCLA Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 4823
Kayıt Numarası z1m42xv0
Lokasyon Sufi Shrine Libraries of the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier - Shah Mohammad Ghous Academy, Peshawar
Tarih 1911
Notlar This book is about amulet writing. Diagrams are used to aid understanding. The definition, subject, and purpose of this knowledge are explained. The use of different types of magic squares and shapes, such as murabba (square), muthallath (triangle), murabba bidarah (rectangular square), murabba hindi (Indian square), musaddas (hexagon), and others, are described. For further information, consult the table of contents. | Digitization for the Sufi Shrine Libraries of the Afghan-Pakistan Frontier collection was sponsored by the Modern Endangered Archives Program with funding from Arcadia. | public domain
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