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Illustrated account of the story of Abu Ali Bin al-Mansur

İsim Illustrated account of the story of Abu Ali Bin al-Mansur
Yazar [Unknown photographer], عکاس ناشناخته, (, contributor, )
Yazar Orijinal عکاس ناشناخته
Basım Tarihi: [date of publication not identified]
Basım Yeri [S.l.] - [unknown caligrapher]
Konu Manṣūr, Abū Jaʻfar, Caliph, approximately 712-775, ( LCNAF ), منصور ، ابوجعفر، خلیفه، 775-714, آسیا -- ایران
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Kütüphane: SOAS Londra Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası DJAM000263
Lokasyon Special Collections
Tarih [date of publication not identified]
Notlar Dated: [date of publication not identified], Extent: 1 piece, 420 x 325 mm, Following its donation to SOAS by the Fereydoun Djam Charitable Trust in 2011, this item was held in the SOAS Brunei Gallery art collection between 2011-2015 [Reference: SOASAW 2011.0246.01], Iillustrated account of the Story of Abu Ali Bin al-Mansur (6th Caliph). (In Persian with many Arabic phrases). A record on paper of a man who called both men and ordered the Christian man to pay 600,000 dinars as Rad-al-mazalem (pay back what he owed). This brought about disagreement and the Muslims became disgruntled with the Jews and Christians. Balhour was summoned from Damascus. Abul Faraj got involved saying he is Sayyid (descendent of the Prophet) and in an attempt to conquer Africa fought several wars between Mansur ibn Yusuf and him. He was captured and killed in the year 368. The name Abu Ali bin al-Mansur, the 6th Caliph’s name is written in red in a larger size in naskh script above a painting breaking the text into two parts, of a crowned man seated in front of a gold screen and next to him a man sitting with some document/abacus in his hands. Painting and text in black ink on paper. 1 sheet. Dimensions: 420 x 325 mm., Removed from modern frame by SOAS Brunei Gallery staff before transfer to SOAS Library, Descriptive text from former entry on SOAS Brunei Gallery catalogue, Source document stored in oversize box containing glass items, VIAF (name authority) : Djām, Fereydūn, 1914- : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/57892424 - Dated: [date of publication not identified], Extent: 1 piece, 420 x 325 mm, Following its donation to SOAS by the Fereydoun Djam Charitable Trust in 2011, this item was held in the SOAS Brunei Gallery art collection between 2011-2015 [Reference: SOASAW 2011.0246.01], Iillustrated account of the Story of Abu Ali Bin al-Mansur (6th Caliph). (In Persian with many Arabic phrases). A record on paper of a man who called both men and ordered the Christian man to pay 600,000 dinars as Rad-al-mazalem (pay back what he owed). This brought about disagreement and the Muslims became disgruntled with the Jews and Christians. Balhour was summoned from Damascus. Abul Faraj got involved saying he is Sayyid (descendent of the Prophet) and in an attempt to conquer Africa fought several wars between Mansur ibn Yusuf and him. He was captured and killed in the year 368. The name Abu Ali bin al-Mansur, the 6th Caliph’s name is written in red in a larger size in naskh script above a painting breaking the text into two parts, of a crowned man seated in front of a gold screen and next to him a man sitting with some document/abacus in his hands. Painting and text in black ink on paper. 1 sheet. Dimensions: 420 x 325 mm., Removed from modern frame by SOAS Brunei Gallery staff before transfer to SOAS Library, Descriptive text from former entry on SOAS Brunei Gallery catalogue, Source document stored in oversize box containing glass items, VIAF (name authority) : Djām, Fereydūn, 1914- : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/57892424
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Illustrated account of the story of Abu Ali Bin al-Mansur

Yazar [Unknown photographer], عکاس ناشناخته, (, contributor, )
Yazar Orijinal عکاس ناشناخته
Basım Tarihi [date of publication not identified]
Basım Yeri [S.l.] - [unknown caligrapher]
Konu Manṣūr, Abū Jaʻfar, Caliph, approximately 712-775, ( LCNAF ), منصور ، ابوجعفر، خلیفه، 775-714, آسیا -- ایران
Tür Resim
Dil ara,fas
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane SOAS Londra Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası DJAM000263
Lokasyon Special Collections
Tarih [date of publication not identified]
Notlar Dated: [date of publication not identified], Extent: 1 piece, 420 x 325 mm, Following its donation to SOAS by the Fereydoun Djam Charitable Trust in 2011, this item was held in the SOAS Brunei Gallery art collection between 2011-2015 [Reference: SOASAW 2011.0246.01], Iillustrated account of the Story of Abu Ali Bin al-Mansur (6th Caliph). (In Persian with many Arabic phrases). A record on paper of a man who called both men and ordered the Christian man to pay 600,000 dinars as Rad-al-mazalem (pay back what he owed). This brought about disagreement and the Muslims became disgruntled with the Jews and Christians. Balhour was summoned from Damascus. Abul Faraj got involved saying he is Sayyid (descendent of the Prophet) and in an attempt to conquer Africa fought several wars between Mansur ibn Yusuf and him. He was captured and killed in the year 368. The name Abu Ali bin al-Mansur, the 6th Caliph’s name is written in red in a larger size in naskh script above a painting breaking the text into two parts, of a crowned man seated in front of a gold screen and next to him a man sitting with some document/abacus in his hands. Painting and text in black ink on paper. 1 sheet. Dimensions: 420 x 325 mm., Removed from modern frame by SOAS Brunei Gallery staff before transfer to SOAS Library, Descriptive text from former entry on SOAS Brunei Gallery catalogue, Source document stored in oversize box containing glass items, VIAF (name authority) : Djām, Fereydūn, 1914- : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/57892424 - Dated: [date of publication not identified], Extent: 1 piece, 420 x 325 mm, Following its donation to SOAS by the Fereydoun Djam Charitable Trust in 2011, this item was held in the SOAS Brunei Gallery art collection between 2011-2015 [Reference: SOASAW 2011.0246.01], Iillustrated account of the Story of Abu Ali Bin al-Mansur (6th Caliph). (In Persian with many Arabic phrases). A record on paper of a man who called both men and ordered the Christian man to pay 600,000 dinars as Rad-al-mazalem (pay back what he owed). This brought about disagreement and the Muslims became disgruntled with the Jews and Christians. Balhour was summoned from Damascus. Abul Faraj got involved saying he is Sayyid (descendent of the Prophet) and in an attempt to conquer Africa fought several wars between Mansur ibn Yusuf and him. He was captured and killed in the year 368. The name Abu Ali bin al-Mansur, the 6th Caliph’s name is written in red in a larger size in naskh script above a painting breaking the text into two parts, of a crowned man seated in front of a gold screen and next to him a man sitting with some document/abacus in his hands. Painting and text in black ink on paper. 1 sheet. Dimensions: 420 x 325 mm., Removed from modern frame by SOAS Brunei Gallery staff before transfer to SOAS Library, Descriptive text from former entry on SOAS Brunei Gallery catalogue, Source document stored in oversize box containing glass items, VIAF (name authority) : Djām, Fereydūn, 1914- : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/57892424
Koordinatlar 32, x, 53
Hak Yönetimi This item is licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivative License. This license allows others to download this work and share them with others as long as they mention the author and link back to the author, but they can’t change them in any way or use them commercially.
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