Calligraphic Composition in Ghubari Script second half 19th century The names of the Ahl al-Bayt or Panj tan, the five holy figures central to Shii piety, appear on a wide range of objects including weapons, armor, and military accoutrements from Iran, India, and other regions with large Shiite populations. At the top of this calligraphic composition, a rectangular cartouche bears the words "Allah," "Muhammad," and "?Ali" against a ground of micrographia of Quranic verses. Below, the names "Fatima" (the youngest daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and ?Alis wife) and "Hasan and Husain" (their two sons) appear in large ornate lettering containing Quranic verses in ghubar (dust-like) script. The seven inscriptions in red at the top of the page identify the corresponding suras within the contours of the letters.. Calligraphic Composition in Ghubari Script. second half 19th century. Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper. Made in Iran. Codices

Calligraphic Composition in Ghubari Script second half 19th century The names of the Ahl al-Bayt or Panj tan, the five holy figures central to Shii piety, appear on a wide range of objects including weapons, armor, and military accoutrements from Iran, India, and other regions with large Shiite populations. At the top of this calligraphic composition, a rectangular cartouche bears the words "Allah," "Muhammad," and "?Ali" against a ground of micrographia of Quranic verses. Below, the names "Fatima" (the youngest daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and ?Alis wife) and "Hasan and Husain" (their two sons) appear in large ornate lettering containing Quranic verses in ghubar (dust-like) script. The seven inscriptions in red at the top of the page identify the corresponding suras within the contours of the letters.. Calligraphic Composition in Ghubari Script. second half 19th century. Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper. Made in Iran. Codices
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