A Persian vocabulary for Turkic-speakers arranged in three abwab, subdivided into fusul, and coiled in 903 AH (1497-98 CE) by Hatip Rüstem el-Mevlevi. The Persian words are fully vocalized, with their Ottoman Turkish equivalents in red. This manuscript was copied in 1163 AH (1749-50 CE) and contains one unvan and headings and borders in gold.
Vesiletü'l-Makasıt ila ıhsan el-merasıt - وسيلة ال مقاصد الى احسن المراصد
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- Reference
- GB 59 Or 5097
- Dates of Creation
- 1163
- Language of Material
- Persian Turkish
- Physical Description
- 1 text Materials : Paper. Foliation : Western. Dimensions : 237 mm x 147 mm. Ruling : Gold-ruled margins. Script : Nesih. Ink : Black and red ink, with gold for headers. Binding : Contemporary binding in stamped and gilded leather.