An archaeological manuscript of one leaf (two pages) from the Holy Quran from the 19th century AD.
The manuscript is a leaf from an illuminated Quran, likely dating back to Persia in the 19th century AD. It features several prominent artistic and calligraphic characteristics common in Persian Islamic art of that period.
The main Arabic text is written in clear Naskh script using black ink, and it includes a Persian translation between the lines, usually written in smaller red ink below the Arabic lines.
*Vocalization marks: The text is fully vocalized using black vocalization marks and diacritical points.
The page is framed with multiple gold and colored borders. It also contains a decorative shamsa (a sunburst-shaped medallion) in the left margin, which is often used as a marker for specific divisions in the text.
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