Showing posts with label 19th century. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 19th century. Show all posts
Monday, 16 December 2024
Iran (chronologically)
after the page with links to posts about Indian maṣāḥif, here about Iran:
1827+1829
1830
1832
1846
1850(the last in that post)
1850
1886
1940 (second in the post)
1957 +'67
1973
2004 (second part of the post)
Persian calligraphy
Thursday, 5 December 2024
India (chronologically)
As I have not posted about Indian maṣāḥif chronologically, here are some links (and low quality images):
1850 Lucknow
1286/1852 Delhi, Sahāranpūrī's Aḥmadi Press see below
Delhi 1281/1864
Bombay 1862 Tafsīr-i Ḥusaini
1866 two lithographies
1867 Lucknow
Delhi 1867 Tafsīr-i Ḥusaini
1868 cheap bestseller
1869 three (twice Bombay)
1870 three
1875 Bombay
Delhi 1895 Tafsīr-i Ḥusaini today (in German)
Taj company Ltd.
Indian spelling (in German)
Bombay spelling
izhar nūn in Bombay prints
Bombay prints for the Dutch Indies
for Central Asia
Indian pause signs (German)
tajwid ‒ many from Lahore
Bombay 1358/1959
1829 with Persian
1831 Calcutta, type, pleasing
1837 type
1840 lithograpgy
1850 Lucknow
1286/1852 Delhi, Sahāranpūrī's Aḥmadi Press see below
Delhi 1281/1864
Bombay 1862 Tafsīr-i Ḥusaini
1866 two lithographies
1867 Lucknow
Delhi 1867 Tafsīr-i Ḥusaini
1868 cheap bestseller
1869 three (twice Bombay)
1870 three
1875 Bombay
1876 Bareilly
1878 Lucknow
1879 translation by Shah ‘Abd al-Wahhāb Rafi ad-Din ad-Dihlawī
Bombay 1880 Tafsīr-i Ḥusaini
Bombay 1299/1882
1883 (and 2000) Cochin
Delhi 1895 Tafsīr-i Ḥusaini today (in German)
Taj company Ltd.
Indian spelling (in German)
Bombay spelling
izhar nūn in Bombay prints
Bombay prints for the Dutch Indies
for Central Asia
Indian pause signs (German)
tajwid ‒ many from Lahore
The title of the 1852 print was: al-kitāb allaḏī qāla allāh taʿAlA fī waṣihī laʾin iǧtamaǧat ...
Bombay 1358/1959
Saturday, 15 June 2024
India 1883 (and 2000)
Wednesday, 12 June 2024
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