Arabic manuscript on paper of Central Asian or Kashmiri provenance, to be dated at the late 15th or early 16th century.
Leaf dimensions: mm. 230 x 165 ca.; text panel average dimensions: mm. 155 x 160 ca. Text written in muḥaqqaq style on a 7-line single column. Made up of 54 leaves, complete.
The decoration set is comprised of an illuminated double frontispiece in gold and colours (ᶜunwān); the text panel is framed by three red, blue, and golden adherent lines; Surahs’ headings in gold; gilt leather binding provided with flap. Traces of use, but in general still a very good item.
The text contains the aǧzāᶜ (pl. of ǧuzᶜ, “section”) 14 and 15: two consecutive thirtiests of the Koran, culminating in the centre of the Islamic sacred text. The ǧuzᶜ 14 starts from the very beginning of the Surah al-Ḥiǧr (‘The Stoneland’) verse 1 and ends up to an-Naḥl (‘The Bees’) v. 128, which is the last verse of that Surah. The following ǧuzᶜ (15) begins at al-Isrāᶜ (‘The Night Journey’), v. 1 and ends at al-Kahf (‘The Cave’), v. 74.
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