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Abu‘l-Qasim Ivughli Haydar
Description
English: Double page from "Majmu‘a-i munsh‘at" by Abu‘l-Qasim Ivughli Haydar. Ivughli (active ca.1670-1699), a secretary (munshi) at the Safavid court, compiled this collection of correspondence (majmu‘a-i munsh’at) sent by Persian rulers, from the Great Seljuks in the eleventh century to the Safavid shah Safi I (reigned 1629–42). Penned in neat shikasta nasta‘liq, the text alternates between paragraphs written horizontally and diagonally from the right or the left. One letter of particular interest is on the left-hand page. Composed by the Timurid ruler Sultan Husayn (reigned 1469–1506), it is addressed to the celebrated calligrapher Sultan Ali Mashhadi (died 1520). The sovereign reprimands the calligrapher for making too many mistakes when copying poems written in Turkish, the language Sultan Husayn used for his own poetry. Isfahan, 1682. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery S2014.7
Date 1682
date QS:P571,+1682-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q259767
Accession number
S2014.7
References Mursalat-i ulu al-albab (Letter of intellects) by Abu’l-Qasim Ivughli Haydar; Majmu‘a-i munsh‘at by Abu‘l-Qasim Ivughli Haydar
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Double page from "Majmu‘a-i munsh‘at" by Abu‘l-Qasim Ivughli Haydar. Shikasta nasta‘liq. Isfahan, 1682 (S2014.7)

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