Lot Essay
Superficially, this Qur'an has the appearance of a standard type of Qur'an generally thought to have been produced in Shiraz in the mid 16th century. However, the use of floral meander in the margins of the text has a strongly Indian feel, while the marginal medallions are of a type that would not be assocated with Iran at all.
The presence of a lengthy waqf inscription concerning an individual called Ghadanfar in a village in Anatolia on the opening folio and his seal impression dated 992 (1584 AD) gives a terminus ante quem for the production of this Qur'an. It suggests further that it may actually have been produced within the Ottoman Empire.
Folio 2b has a tiny inscription within the text which states that the hand is that of Mirza Muhammad.
Qur'ans of this type are rarely signed or dated.
The presence of a lengthy waqf inscription concerning an individual called Ghadanfar in a village in Anatolia on the opening folio and his seal impression dated 992 (1584 AD) gives a terminus ante quem for the production of this Qur'an. It suggests further that it may actually have been produced within the Ottoman Empire.
Folio 2b has a tiny inscription within the text which states that the hand is that of Mirza Muhammad.
Qur'ans of this type are rarely signed or dated.