Rawzat as-Safa
[Garden of Purity], a historical treatise concerning Timur and his descendants.
Eastern regions of Safavid Persia, possibly Herat, 20th Safar 1030 AH (January 1621 AD).
With the ownership inscription and seal impression of Muhammad Taqi, possibly the eminent Mughal poet Mir Mohammad Taqi Mir (1725-1810 AD), principal poet of Delhi and court poet of Assaf ad-Dulah in Lucknow, best known for his mathnavi in Urdu Mu'amiat'i Eshq.
Illuminated manuscript on paper, in Farsi, part 4 only (of 7), 322 leaves (plus one later endleaf at rear), 375 x 235 mm; single column, 21 lines black naskh, significant words & sentences in red, illuminated headpiece in polychrome and gold opening the text, leaves ruled in turquoise, red & gold, some of this ruling oxidised causing closed tears (some of these repaired), a few marginal repairs to preliminary and penultimate leaves, some scattered spots, overall presentable example; housed in contemporary brown morocco with stamped central medallions and corner-pieces of gilt leather inlay, rebacked, doublures of brown morocco with central medallions and corner-pieces decorated with gilt filigree and coloured backgrounds, a little worn.
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