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Single-volume Qur'an with a Depiction of the Holy Sanctuary at Mecca

dated 1213 AH (1798-9 AD)

The Khalili Collections

The Khalili Collections

In his younger days, Sayyid Salih Chemshir ('Boxwood') had led his life in a very dissolute manner, but with the passage of time he repented and set about making up for his misdeeds. His sense of guilt may well have been the driving force behind his very high rate of Qur'an copying: he is reported to have written between 366 and 454. According to the colophon of this Qur'an, written some 20 years before his death, this is the 125th copy that he had completed. The presence of a painting of the Holy Sanctuary at Mecca in a manuscript of the Qur'an is highly unusual. It follows a short prayer celebrating the arrival of the New Year at the end of the manuscript.

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  • Title: Single-volume Qur'an with a Depiction of the Holy Sanctuary at Mecca
  • Date Created: dated 1213 AH (1798-9 AD)
  • Location Created: Istanbul or the Ottoman provinces
  • Type: ARTIFACT
  • Medium: ink, gold and opaque watercolour on paper; modern binding
The Khalili Collections

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