. English: Single-volume Qur’an Iran, probably Isfahan dated 1101 AH (1689–90 AD) copied by Muhammad Riza al-Shirazi (main text) and Ibn Muhammad Amin Muhammad Hadi Shirazi (supplementary texts) possibly for the Safavid ruler, Shah Sulayman ink, gold and opaque watercolour on paper; contemporary binding with covers of black shagreen with pressure-moulded and gold-painted decoration; doublures of red morocco with gilt-leather filigree main text copied in naskh script, interlinear Persian translation and marginal commentaries in shikastah, 11 lines of Qur’anic text and 11 of interlinear translat


. English: Single-volume Qur’an Iran, probably Isfahan dated 1101 AH (1689–90 AD) copied by Muhammad Riza al-Shirazi (main text) and Ibn Muhammad Amin Muhammad Hadi Shirazi (supplementary texts) possibly for the Safavid ruler, Shah Sulayman ink, gold and opaque watercolour on paper; contemporary binding with covers of black shagreen with pressure-moulded and gold-painted decoration; doublures of red morocco with gilt-leather filigree main text copied in naskh script, interlinear Persian translation and marginal commentaries in shikastah, 11 lines of Qur’anic text and 11 of interlinear translation to the page; supplementary texts in riqa‘ and nasta‘liq . 1689–90 AD. copied by Muhammad Riza al-Shirazi (main text) and Ibn Muhammad Amin Muhammad Hadi Shirazi (supplementary texts), possibly for the Safavid ruler, Shah Sulayman 509 Qur-0301-2b-3a large8inchx300dpi


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