A MINIATURE QUR'AN
A MINIATURE QUR'AN
A MINIATURE QUR'AN
A MINIATURE QUR'AN
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A MINIATURE QUR'AN

OTTOMAN TURKEY, DATED AH 1000/1591-92 AD

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A MINIATURE QUR'AN
OTTOMAN TURKEY, DATED AH 1000/1591-92 AD
Octagonal format, Arabic manuscript on paper, 152ff. plus three flyleaves, each folio with 23ll. of black naskh micrography within gold and black rules, sura headings in gold thuluth, the opening bifolium with gold and polychrome sunburst illumination framing 11ll. black naskh, a prayer on the preceding folio, the closing folio dated, leather binding with gilt palmette decoration, the doublures marbled paper
Text panel 1 1/2in. (3.4cm.) diam.; folio 1 3/4in. (4.5cm.) diam.
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Behnaz Atighi Moghaddam
Behnaz Atighi Moghaddam Head of Sale

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During the late sixteenth and seventeenth century and onward, octagonal Qur'ans, also known as sancak, gained popularity. People often used them as protective charms to carry with them, especially during conflicts. These Qur'ans were written in a tiny script called ghubari, which means "dust" in English. Typically, sancak Qur'ans were stored in small, customized boxes that could be attached to battle standards. Most of the remaining sancak Qur'ans are either of Ottoman or Persian origin, although a few examples from India have also survived. A closely related octagonal Qur’an attributed to Herat sold in these Rooms, 27 October 2022, lot 30.

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