Basım Tarihi
1198 AH (1784 CE)
Konu
Poets, Persian--Biography, Persian poetry
Tür
kitap
Dil
Farsça
Dijital
Evet
Yazma
Evet
Sayfa Sayısı
405
Fiziksel Boyutlar
405 folios, 8 flyleaves (ff. vi + 405 + vi). Leaf height: 410 mm, width: 245 mm. Written height: 310 mm, width: 158 mm.
Kütüphane
Manchester Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası
uom:library:digitalcollections:persian:MS-PERSIAN-00318, https://www.digitalcollections.manchester.ac.uk/view/MS-PERSIAN-00318/1, https://image.digitalcollections.manchester.ac.uk/iiif/MS-PERSIAN-00318-001-00001.jp2/full/,200/0/default.jpg, Persian MS 318
Kayıt Numarası
alma992989086068001631
Lokasyon
Available Online
Tarih
1198 AH (1784 CE)
Notlar
The earliest-known, probably holograph copy of the Khulāṣat al-Kalām (Essence of Oration), completed by the author, NavvābAmīn al Dawlah‘Azīz al-Mulk, ‘Alī Ībrāhīm Khān Bahādur, known as 'Nāṣir Jang', (d. 1793–94), pen-named 'Khayāl', in 1198 AH (1784 CE)., The first of a two-volume anthology of Persian mas̱navī poetry, it contains entries for forty out of seventy-two poets chronicled in the complete work, begining with the letter ālif (الف) until the first page of letter ṣād (صاد), thus ending with poet Ḥusaynā Ṣabūḥī (d. 1198 AH 1677–78 CE)., He also authored other legal, literary, and historical works, including Aḥvāl-i Jang-i Marhattah (Chronicle of the Maratha War), of which the John Rylands Library also holds a copy (Persian MS 452). Originally from Patna, Warren Hastings befriended the author and appointed him Chief Magistrate of Benares (Varanasi today), in which he served until his death. During that time, he composed this work and dedicated it to Hastings on folio 2b. - The earliest-known, probably holograph copy of the Khulāṣat al-Kalām (Essence of Oration), completed by the author, NavvābAmīn al Dawlah‘Azīz al-Mulk, ‘Alī Ībrāhīm Khān Bahādur, known as 'Nāṣir Jang', (d. 1793–94), pen-named 'Khayāl', in 1198 AH (1784 CE)., The first of a two-volume anthology of Persian mas̱navī poetry, it contains entries for forty out of seventy-two poets chronicled in the complete work, begining with the letter ālif (الف) until the first page of letter ṣād (صاد), thus ending with poet Ḥusaynā Ṣabūḥī (d. 1198 AH 1677–78 CE)., He also authored other legal, literary, and historical works, including Aḥvāl-i Jang-i Marhattah (Chronicle of the Maratha War), of which the John Rylands Library also holds a copy (Persian MS 452). Originally from Patna, Warren Hastings befriended the author and appointed him Chief Magistrate of Benares (Varanasi today), in which he served until his death. During that time, he composed this work and dedicated it to Hastings on folio 2b.
Veri kaynağı
Manchester Digital Collections
Parçası
Manchester Digital Collections - Persian Manuscripts