File:First printed Qur'an in west.jpg
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The only known copy of the first printed Qur'an (Venice: Paganino and Alessandro Paganini, between 9 August 1537 and 9 August 1538) - Journal of Qur'anic Studies: Early Printed Qur'ans: The Dissemination of the Qur'an in the West- ARJAN VAN DUK |
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Date | between 9 August 1537 and 9 August 1538 | |||||
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