Thursday, February 21, 2013

Ancient Coin Review 62 : Sultan Aladin Ahmad Johan ( Aceh Sultanate 1727 - 1735 CE)


This is a gold coin from Sultan Aladin Ahmad Shah era. He was of Bugis origin and reigned Aceh from 1727 - 1735 CE.



Aceh is a state located at the northern end of Sumatra island ( Indonesia). It is also known by its Arabic honorific Darus Salam ( Abode of Peace) from 1511-1959 CE.
Aceh's origins are unquestionably Cham, as the Champa king Syah Pau Kubah sent his son Syah Pau Ling to rule over Aceh when the capital Vijaya in 1471 AD, was sacked by the Vietnamese Le Dynasty.
The Sultanate of Aceh was founded in 1511 CE after the fall of Pasai Sultanate by Sultan Ali Mughayat Shah. It’s presumed that he is the same person as Syah Pau Ling who converted to Islam.
The Sultanate lasted till 1903 when the last Aceh Sultan Muhammad III Daud Shah Johan Berdaulat surrendered to Dutch occupation.

Obv: Sri Sultan Aladin
Rev: Ahmad Shah Djohan Berdaulat
Weight : 0.56 gm
Dim : 13mm
Date : 1727 - 1735 CE
Rarity :
Denom : Mas
Material : Gold
Reference : A 26a pg 181 ( Jaarboek Voor Munt-en Penningkunde)

Monday, February 18, 2013

Ancient Manuscript Review 107 : Antique Ottoman Sufi Manuscript ( 1255 AH)




This is an Ottoman Sufi manuscript written old Turkish language in Nastaliq script on oriental paper. The title page is plainly decorated with red ink whereas the main text in black. Main titles & quotations as well as diacritical marks in red. Written in 1255 AH ( 1839 CE) by AsSaid Muhammad Al Wibi. The binding of this manuscript is beautifully lacquered with flowery designs.

I acquired this manuscript from Istanbul in 2013 from a dear friend. The main reason why I am attracted to this manuscript is because of its beautiful lacquer covers. The design is a typical Ottoman design. Compare these Ottoman lacquer bindings with my other lacquered bindings as below :
Indian Kashmiri Lacquer Binding
Persian Lacquer Panel


Codicology
Title Page : f2r ( I couldn't figure out the title of this manusript)
Content    : Islamic Sufism
Date         : 1255 AH ( 1839 CE)
Copyist    : AsSaid Muhammad Al Wibi
Patron      : Nil
Origin      : Turkey
Place acquired : Istanbul
Illuminations : Nil
Calligraphy :Nastaliq
Number of lines :15 line per page
Inks          : Main text in black with titles, quotations & diacritical marks in red
Punctuation:
Frame       :  double red lines
History of Manuscript :
Number of folios :36ff
Support of writing : Light yellowish oriental paper
Gatherings : 3Quinon + 6ff
Catchwords : first word of subsequent verso page on lower left of preceeding recto page in red
Dimensions : 15.0 cm x 10.0 cm
Binding   :Dark Brownish leather cover with lacquered flowery design
Estimated Market Price :
Purchased Price : USD
Remarks :

Ancient Manuscript Review 106 : Antique Kufic Qur'an on Vellum / Parchment ( 9th CE)

 
This is a vellum with both sides written Quranic verses in Kufic script. Acquired from an acquaintance in Paris. The vellum originally belonged to a Professor of Islamic Art. I couldn't verify the exact date of this vellum however based on the script (Kufic), I would estimate it around 9th -10th century CE. The leaf was in 3 fragments.

Codicology
Title Page : Nil
Content    : Quranic Verses
Date         : 9th-10th Century CE
Copyist    : Anonymous
Patron      : Nil
Origin      : Near East or North Africa
Place acquired : Paris
Illuminations : Nil
Calligraphy :Kufi
Number of lines :
Inks          : Main text in black
Punctuation: Diacritical marks in red.
Frame       :  Nil
History of Manuscript : Originally belonged to a Professor of Islamic Art in Paris. His family sold some of these vellums to a friend. I acquired this vellum from him in 2013.
Number of folios : 1 f
Support of writing : light brownish vellum
Gatherings : N/A
Catchwords :Nil
Dimensions : 22.0 cm x 18.0 cm
Binding   : Nil
Estimated Market Price :
Purchased Price : USD
Remarks : 

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Ancient Manuscript Review 105 : Antique Etiopia Quran ( 18th Century CE)








 
 
This is truly a beautiful handwritten Quran originated from Etiopia. Its believed to have been written in 18-19th century. This manuscript is written in Naskh type calligraphy in black ink on western paper 15 lines to a page. Brown leather binding with a flap. 


The manuscript which contains the opening Surah Al Fatihah has the first 4 pages beautifully decorated. This is only half of Quran.


No date but it is estimated written in 18-19th century. There are about 22 pages with beautiful ornaments in margins.
This is a very rare acquisition because we dont see many Etiopian Quran in the market or in international hands. I am blessed to have acquired this beautiful manuscript.
Look my other Etiopian Qurans as below links:

30 volumes Etiopian Quran
Etiopian Quran Comparison
Etiopia Minhajul Muslimin

Codicology
Title Page : Nil
Content    :First half of Quran
Date         : 18th Century CE
Copyist    : Anonymous
Patron      : Nil
Origin      : Harra Etiopia
Place acquired : Etiopia
Illuminations : First 4 pages with colorful illuminations. 22 pages with ornaments in margin
Calligraphy : Naskh
Number of lines :15
Inks          : Main text in black with diacritical marks in red
Punctuation: yellow circle to separate between verses.
Frame       :  Nil
History of Manuscript :
Number of folios : 131 ff
Support of writing : Western paper
Gatherings :13 quinon + 1 f
Catchwords :first word on subsequent page in bottom left of recto
Dimensions : 33.0 cm x 25.0 cm
Binding   :Brown leather with flap
Estimated Market Price :
Purchased Price : USD
Remarks : One of the best and beautiful Etiopia Quran I have ever seen.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Ancient Manuscript Review 104 : Antique Kufic Quran on parchment / Vellum ( 9th Century CE)



 
This is a vellum with both sides written Quranic verses in Kufic script. Acquired from an acquaintance in Paris. The vellum originally belonged to a Professor of Islamic Art. I couldn't verify the exact date of this vellum however based on the script (Kufic), I would estimate it around 9th -10th century CE.

Codicology
Title Page : Nil
Content    : Quranic Verses
Date         : 9th-10th Century CE
Copyist    : Anonymous
Patron      : Nil
Origin      : Near East or North Africa
Place acquired : Paris
Illuminations : Nil
Calligraphy :Kufi
Number of lines :
Inks          : Main text in black
Punctuation: flowery disc to separate between verses.
Frame       :  Nil
History of Manuscript : Originally belonged to a Professor of Islamic Art in Paris. His family sold some of these vellums to a friend. I acquired this vellum from him in 2013.
Number of folios : 1 f
Support of writing : Dark brownish vellum
Gatherings : N/A
Catchwords :Nil
Dimensions : 19.0 cm x 13.0 cm
Binding   : Nil
Estimated Market Price :
Purchased Price : USD
Remarks : The vellum has bit rougher surface on one side.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Ancient Coin Review 61 : Sultan Abul Din ( Pasai Sultanate 1406-1412 CE)




This one of earliest small coins or masakas during the time of Sultan Abul Din .He reigned Pasai Sultanate from 1406-1412 CE. It was presumed that he was the old fisherman who married the widow of Sultan Zain Al Abidin II.


Pasai, also known as Samudera and Samudera-Pasai sometimes called Samudera Darussalam was a Muslim harbour kingdom on the north coast of Sumatra from the 13th to the 15th centuries CE. It was believed the word Samudera derived from Samudra meaning ocean in Sanskrit. According to Hikayat Raja-raja Pasai, it was said Merah Silu saw an ant as big as a cat, he caught it and ate it and he named the place Samandara. King Merah Silu later converted to Islam, known as Malik ul Salih, he was the sultan in year 1267 CE.

Obv: Ahmad Abul Din
Rev: AsSultan Al Adil
Weight : 0.26 gm
Dim : 6mm
Date : 1406 - 1412 CE
Rarity : RRR
Denom : 1/2 kupang or Masakas
Material : Gold
Reference :  No reference

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Ancient Manuscript Review 103 : Antique Ottoman Quran Scroll ( 1200 AH)






This is an Ottoman Quran Scroll written on Ghubari script on paper.The heading is illuminated with names of Abu Bakr, Omar, Usman & Ali - Closest Companions of Prophet. The Basmalla is written in red whereas the main text in black. Acquired from Sahaflar Carsisi Istanbul in 2013.Dated 1200 AH ( 1785 CE) by Muhammad Abdul Shahid.

Codicology
Title Page : Nil
Content    : Full Quran
Date         : 1200 AH
Copyist    : Muhammad Abdul Shahid
Patron      : Nil
Origin      : Turkey
Place acquired : Istanbul
Illuminations : Nil
Calligraphy :Ghubari
Number of lines :
Inks          : Main text in black with Basmallah in red
Punctuation:
Frame       :  Nil
History of Manuscript :
Number of folios : 1scroll
Support of writing : Light yellowish paper
Gatherings : N/A
Catchwords :Nil
Dimensions : 370.0 cm x 3.0 cm
Binding   : Nil
Estimated Market Price :
Purchased Price : USD
Remarks :

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Ancient Manuscript Review 102 : Antique Kufic Quran Parchment / Vellum ( 9th or 10th century CE)


This is a vellum with both sides written Quranic verses in Kufic script. The Basmalla was written in gold whereas the main text in black. Acquired from an acquaintance in Paris. The vellum originally belonged to a Professor of Islamic Art. I couldn't verify the exact date of this vellum however based on the script (Kufic), I would estimate it around 9th -10th century CE.

Codicology
Title Page : Nil
Content    : Quranic Verses
Date         : 9th-10th Century CE
Copyist    : Anonymous
Patron      : Nil
Origin      : Near East or North Africa
Place acquired : Paris
Illuminations : Nil
Calligraphy :Kufi
Number of lines :
Inks          : Main text in black with Basmallah in gold
Punctuation: Gold flowery disc to separate between verses.
Frame       :  Nil
History of Manuscript : Originally belonged to a Professor of Islamic Art in Paris. His family sold some of these vellums to a friend. I acquired this vellum from him in 2013.
Number of folios : 1 f
Support of writing : Light brownish vellum
Gatherings : N/A
Catchwords :Nil
Dimensions : 20.0 cm x 10.0 cm
Binding   : Nil
Estimated Market Price :
Purchased Price : USD
Remarks : The vellum is a bit glossy on one side. The ink is black but some places where the ink faded leaving red stains.

Ancient Manuscript Review 101 : Antique Hijazi Quran Parchment / Vellum ( 8th Century CE)


This is Quranic verses written in Hijazi script on a brownish vellum. Acquired from an acquaintance in Paris. The vellum originally belonged to a Professor of Islamic Art. I couldn't verify the exact date of this vellum however based on the script ( Hijazi), I would estimate it around 8th -9th century CE.
This leaf contains Surah Al Araaf ( chapter 7) from verse 128 till verse 131.

Similar leaf is on display in London Central Mosque Gallery. The leaf is believed from the same source containing the same chapter but from verse 19 till 22. The website is as below :
ExhibitionIslamUK
Quran Leaf

From my research, I discovered that a similar leaf was sold in Ebay in 2007 for USD1000. See below for the link
Hijazi vellum on Ebay

Codicology
Title Page : Nil
Content    : Quranic Verses. Chapter 7 ( Surah Al Araaf) verse 128-131
Date         : 8th Century CE
Copyist    : Anonymous
Patron      : Nil
Origin      : Middle East
Place acquired : Paris
Illuminations : Nil
Calligraphy : Hijazi
Number of lines :5 lines per page
Inks          : Black
Punctuation: 6 black dots
Frame       :  Nil
History of Manuscript : Originally belonged to a Professor of Islamic Art in Paris. His family sold some of these vellum to a friend. I acquired this vellum from him in 2013.
Number of folios : 1 f
Support of writing : Brownish vellum
Gatherings : N/A
Catchwords :Nil
Dimensions : 18.0 cm x 14.0 cm
Binding   : Nil
Estimated Market Price :
Purchased Price : USD
Remarks : The vellum is a bit glossy as if a protective layer has been applied to the surface. The ink is black but some places where the ink faded leaving red stains The vellum is a bit hard & thick.