Skimming Manuscripts (9)

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Article Type:
Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
In the form of the ninth article of a series of publications titled “Skimming Manuscripts”, the author has scrutinized the texts of several manuscripts.
These texts are as follow: A document certifying teaching of writing Sādāt certificate often written by Naqib al-Nuqabā (the manager of an office which was responsible for recognizing seyyed people and supervising them), or those who were responsible on behalf of him in other cities.
The text of Anisoddole›s (Naseroddin Shah) waqfnāme in a version of Bahārolanwār.
Safavid king›s religious command regarding the Caucasus region.
A fatwa for the equalization of the rewards of sixty Hajj with an hour of the ruler›s just treatment, in a literary text of the first period of Qajar.
Karim khan Zand and a man who was believed to know alchemy.
Mir Fendereski and Mir Dāmād›s letter to Shah Abbas about the elimination of tyranny and oppression.
Choosing the governor of the border between Iran and Turkmenistan by Shah Abbas.
A few notes on Feiz family›s hajj pilgrimages, and a piece of writing on the death of Mulla Sadra
Language:
Persian
Published:
Ayeneh - Ye- Pazhoohesh, Volume:28 Issue: 5, 2018
Pages:
41 to 59
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