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An Arabic Manuscript: شرح الهداية للابهري
Sharh al-Hidaya The provenance of a manuscript adds greatly to its value, especially if it can be traced to an imperial library. Such is the case with Shams-ad-Din Muhammad ibn Mubarak's Sharh Hidaya (MS160:I942sA). The manuscript was produced in Ottoman Turkey in the fifteenth century (AD), and bears the seal impressions of the Ottoman sultan Beyazid II (reigned 1481 - 1512) that indicates that this manuscript was in his library at some time. The sultan was an avid collector of manuscripts on various subjects in Ottoman Turkish, Persian and Arabic. |
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