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Add MS 7871
- Record Id:
- 032-003688636
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-003688636
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100106093383.0x000001
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 7871
- Title:
- [Two Ottoman Turkish Texts]
- Scope & Content:
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This volume contains the following two texts:
ff 1v-126v : A compendium of general history dealing primarily with the Ottoman Dynasty, compiled by Mehmet Nişancı. The author, who calls himself "the ancient servant, the humble Mehmet, sometimes writer of the imperial tuğra", after enlarging upon the utility of history, says that he wrote the present abridgement by order of the reigning Sultan Süleyman. Haj. Khal. calls the author Ramazanzade Mehmet et-Tevki'i, from the Arabic equivalent of Nişancı, adding that he died in 979 AH (1571-72 CE). But the author is more generally known as Kuçuk Nişancı, to distinguish him from the better-known Koca Nişancı, Celalzade Mustafa. The latest event recorded by the present copy is the death of Sultan Bayezit, son of Süleyman, which took place in Muharrem 969 AH (September-October 1561 CE; f 111v). This appears to have been the date of composition of the work. Other copies of the same work bring the history down to taking of Sziget in 973 AH (1566 CE), or the death of Süleyman in 974 AH (1566 CE), or even to 988-89 AH (1580-82 CE), although these last entries cannot be attributed to the author.
The contents of this section of the work are as follows: Preface (1v); Prophets (f 3v); Muhammad صلعم, the Ashab, and the Righteous Caliphs (f 14v); Umayyads (f 19v); Abbasids (f 21v); Fatimids (f 28r); Ayyubids (f 30r); Mamluks (f 32r); Circassians in Egypt (f 35v); the Ottoman dynasty (f 38r); Osman (f 40r); Orhan (f 43v); Murat (f 46r); Yıldırım Beyazit (f 48v); Mehmet (f 55r); II. Murat (f 57v); Gazi Mehmet (f 62v); II. Beyazit (f 70r); Selim (f 80r); and Süleyman (f 86v-126r). Under each reign the author gives the dates of the Sultan's birth, accession and death; an account of his children, of his Vezirs and other great dignitaries; of his campaigns, his buildings and pious foundations; lastly, short notices of the great Ulema and Şeyhler of the period;
ff 127v-204v : Fusul-i hall u akit usul-i harç u nakit, a sketch of the rise and fall of the principal dynasties of West Asia by Ali (Mustafa İbn-i Ahmet). The author, who died in 1008 AH (1599-1600 CE), names in the preface Mehmet Han İbn-i Murat Han as the reigning Sultan, and says that he extracted the present work, in 1007 AH (1598-99 CE), from his universal history, Genet ul-ahbar, on the composition of which he had been engaged for the last six years. Spaces for the rubrics have been left bank, and the title itself, which should occur on the preface on f 131, has been left out.
The manuscript was likely copied in the 18th century CE.
- Collection Area:
- Oriental Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Tree:
- [{ "id" : "032-003688636", "parent" : "#", "text" : "Add MS 7871: [Two Ottoman Turkish Texts]" , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} }]
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-003688636
- Is part of:
- not applicable
- Hierarchy:
- 032-003688636
- Container:
- not applicable
- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
- 2 texts, 204 ff
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- Turkish, Ottoman
- Scripts:
- Arabic
- Start Date:
- 1700
- End Date:
- 1799
- Date Range:
- 18th century
- Calendar:
- Gregorian
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Physical Characteristics:
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Materials : Paper
Foliation : European, 204 ff
Dimensions : 203 mm x 133 mm
Script : Nesih
- Custodial History:
- Formerly manuscript no. 44 in the Rich Collection.
- Source of Acquisition:
- Acquired from the collection of Claudius Rich.
- Information About Copies:
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Other copies of text 1 can be found at Flügel, Vienna Catalogue II, No. 846, 847, and 879; Fleischer, Dresden Catalogue, No. 25; Hammer, Geschichte des Osmanlisches Reiches IX, p. 182; Krafft, No. 247; Leiden Catalogue III, p. 20; and Pertsch, Gotha Catalogue, no. 146.
For other copies of text 2 and contents of the text, see Hammer, Geschichte des Osmanlisches Reiches IX, p. 181; Flügel, Vienna Catalogue II, p. 88; Haj. Khal. IV, p. 439; and Leiden Catalogue III, p. 21.
- Finding Aids:
- See Rieu, Catalogue of the Turkish Manuscripts in the British Museum, pp. 25-26.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Places:
- Ottoman Empire, Africa/Asia/Europe
- Related Material:
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Other copies of the first text can be found in Or 1130 text 1, Or 7290, Or 9865, Or 12973 text I, and Or 14082.
Other copies of the second text can be found in Or 1130 text 2, Or 7318, and Add MS 7870 text 4.
For more information on the author of text 1, see Haj. Khal. II, pp 132, 154 (where the work is called Tarih-i Ramazanzade and Tarih-i Nişancı). See also Ali's Kunhu'l-ahbar, Or 32, f 214; and Peçevi, Volume I, p. 44.
For more information about Ali, author of text 2, see Hammer, Geschichte des Osmanlisches Reiches IV, p. 651; and Geschichte des Osmanlisches Dichtkunsts III, p. 115.
- Related Archive Descriptions:
- Add MS 7870
Or 1130
Or 12973
Or 14082
Or 7290
Or 7318
Or 9865