ديوان بدر چاچی Dīvān-i Badr Chāchī, 1126 A.H., 1714 C.E.
Scope and Contents
The lyrical poems of Muḥammad Badr al-Dīn (d. 746 A.H., 1345 C.E.), a celebrated poet of Chāch or Shāsh (the ancient name of Tāshqand).
Bears an owner seal, dated 1129 A.H., 1716 C.E.
Dates
- Creation: 1126 A.H.
- Creation: 1714 C.E.
Language of Materials
Persian (Script: nasta'līq)
Conditions Governing Access
Open. Please contact the repository in advance.
Full Extent
1 volume
Other Finding Aids
Hukk, Mohammed Ashraful; Ethé, Hermann; and Robertson, Edward, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Arabic and Persian Manuscripts in Edinburgh University Library (Hertford: Stephen Austin & Sons Ltd., 1925).
Custodial History
Bears a seal of the owner, Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ, of 1129 A.H., 1716 C.E.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Bequeathed to the University of Edinburgh Library by David Anderson in 1828, entered the library in 1834.
Processing Information
Annotation uses legacy data from Mohammed Hukk et al. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Arabic and Persian Manuscripts in Edinburgh University Library.
Source
- Anderson, David, 1750-1828 (Diplomat, East India Company) (Donor, Person)
Genre / Form
Repository Details
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