Anthology of Poems and Religious Texts

Location: Iran, probably Isfahan

Materials: ink, gold and opaque watercolour on paper; contemporary floral lacquer binding signed ‘Ali Ashraf and dated 1168 AH (1754–4 AD)

Dimensions: 305 folios; 21.7 x 13.5cm

Accession Number: MSS 381

Other Notes:

The anthology includes the Qasidat al-burdah of al-Busiri, the Qasidat banat su‘ad of Ka‘b ibn Zuhayr, and the Dala’il al-khayrat of al-Jazuli. The two schematic views of the Holy Sanctuary at Mecca and the Prophet’s mosque at Medina (folios 133b–134a, with the view of Medina unusually shown first) differ considerably from the topographical depictions seen in contemporary manuscripts of Ottoman provenance.

The patron, Khidr Khan ibn Mullah Hajji Muhammad, was the commander-in-chief of Azad Khan, the Afghan governor of Isfahan (1753–7).

Script:

text copied in naskh script; 8 lines to the page

Bibliography:

J.M. Rogers, The Arts of Islam. Masterpieces from the Khalili Collection, London 2010, cat.289, p.254.