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Illuminated Headings for Chapters 108-113. Copied by Muhammad b. Ahmad al-Jabali al-[...], illuminated by 'Abd al-Rahman b. Muhammad al-Sufi. Iran or Iraq, c. 1200. (CBL Is 1439, ff.365b-366a)

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Ibn al-Bawwab: The Ibn al-Bawwab Qur'an  wikidata:Q97378786 reasonator:Q97378786
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Copied by Muhammad b. Ahmad al-Jabali al-[...], illuminated by 'Abd al-Rahman b. Muhammad al-Sufi
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Title
Illuminated Headings for Chapters 108-113
Object type illuminated manuscript / codex / calligraphic work Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: Illuminated Headings for Chapters 108-113. Ink, colors and gold on paper. 39 x 33 cm. Copied by Muhammad b. Ahmad al-Jabali al-[...], illuminated by 'Abd al-Rahman b. Muhammad al-Sufi. Iran or Iraq, c. 1200. Chester Beatty Library Is 1439, ff.365b-366a
Date Circa 1200
Medium paper, pigment, ink and gold Edit this at Wikidata
institution QS:P195,Q391976
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Is 1439, ff.365b-366a
Place of creation Baghdad Edit this at Wikidata
References D. S. Rice,The Unique Ibn al-Bawwāb Manuscript in the Chester Beatty Library  Edit this at Wikidata
Source/Photographer illuminated-headings-for-chapters-108-113/jwHywuAhRLIP2AGoogle Arts & Culture

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