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Or 16172
- Record Id:
- 032-004343499
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-004343499
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100163239456.0x0000c1
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- Format:
- TEI
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- Or 16172
- Title:
- Two narrative poems
- Collection Area:
- Oriental Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Oriental Manuscripts
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- [{ "id" : "032-004343499", "parent" : "#", "text" : "Or 16172: Two narrative poems" , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} }]
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- 032-004343499
- Is part of:
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- Hierarchy:
- 032-004343499
- Container:
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- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
- 79 ff.
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- Persian
- Scripts:
- Arabic
- Start Date:
- 1700
- End Date:
- 1899
- Date Range:
- 1700-1899
- Calendar:
- Hijri-qamari
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Kirpah Rām
Kunvar Chandanī
Muhammad Shāh, Emperor of Delhi, 1702-1748,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000054904102,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/45680638
Muhammad Shāh, Emperor of Delhi, 1702-1748,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000054904102,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/45680638
Mīr Ḥasan Tajallī
Raja Fatḥ Singh
Tajallī
Zībā Rānī - TEI:
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Oriental Manuscripts
Or 16172
Two narrative poems
Contents
Summary of Contents: Two narrative poems or masnavi. Nasta‘līq, that of text 2 being of good quality. 15 lines. Episode headings in red. Text frames in green and gold, f. 1v, and grey, 2r. Illuminated headpiece, of mediocre quality, containing Basmala, f. 1v. Thin beige paper, with worm damage, mainly in margins but increasing in extent towards the end of the volume and affecting the text on f. 63-75. 79 folios. 205 x 125 mm.; text area ca. 150 x 78 mm. Half red morocco boards with black cloth. Purchased from Probsthain, 3 February 2005.1. ff. 1v-41vA narrative mas̲navī poem in Persian, with frequent passages offering observations and pointing to morals in the story. The author is named as Kirpah Rām. The title Qiṣṣah-'i Kunvar Chandanī [va] Zībā Rānī appears only in the colophon. According to his introduction, in which he gives an account of the genesis of the work (see f. 2v-3r), the poet began his work on 5 Rabī‘ al-avval 1140/21 October 1727. No other copy of this poem has been traced in published catalogues.
After a brief Ḥamd and Na‘t, the poem includes a section (f. 2r-v) in praise of ‘Pādshāh-i Khalāyiq Shāh Muḥammad Shāh Ghāzī’, i.e. the Mughal emperor Muḥammad Shāh (reg. 1131-61/1719-48). This is followed by a passage on the merits of telling stories of love and trials. Then begins the tale of Kunvar Chandanī, son of Raja Fatḥ Singh of Delhi, his adventures, including an encounter with Khiz̤r and his love for Zībā Rānī. Finally Prince Chandanī is appointed ruler by his father, who retires to a life of worship. The author has included detailed headings for each episode; but because only one line space was left for each heading, these are so densely written that they are often difficult to read.
Begins: Basmala Ibtidā kardam ba-nām-i Kardgār * Avval va Ākhir Tū’ī Parvardgar, Ay Muṣavvir-i ṣūrat-i ‘Ālam Tū’ī * Ay Muqaddir-i qudrat-i kāmil Tū’ī
Ends: Chunān bar ḥāl-i īn jam‘ī jamā‘a * ba-raḥmat-i khwud Khudāyā kard sāya, Chunān Qādir ba-ānhā kard imdād * ba-ḥāl-i jumla ‘Ālām Khudā bād
Language(s): Persian2. ff. 43v-79vTitle: Laylá va MajnūnTitle: ليلى ومجنونAn Urdu version of the tragic love story of Laylà and Majnūn. By Mīr Ḥasan Tajallī. This is an incomplete copy.
Other contents: f. 42r, single bayts of Persian verse, written in a semi-shikasta hand without dots; 43r, Persian rubā‘īs, with some dots and slightly more legible than the text on 42v; 43r, title and author of the Urdu poem Laylī o Majnūn; upside-down label on cover.
Language(s): PersianPhysical Description
Form: codexMaterial: paperExtent: 79 ff.Dimensions (leaf): 205 × 125 mm.Dimensions (written):Hand(s)
History
Origin: 1700-1899 25 Rabīʿ al-avval (yr?) (1700 - 1899) AH ; IndiaRecord Sources
Based on unpublished description in M.I. Waley, Catalogue of Persian Manuscripts acquired 2000-2014.Availability
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