Shah-namah
Language: Uighur
Support: Paper, indigenous, greyish-white, unpolished, coarse
Extent: ff. 290 370 × 250mm.
Foliation: The ms. is foliated by G. Jarring.
Condition: Unusable
Provenance: On f. 143b three seals; on f. 220a a seal reading ... . This volume was brought to Sweden by Rev. David Gustafsson who acquired it in Kashghar or Yarkand in the 1920's. It was delivered by him to the Mission Covenant Church of Sweden in Stockholm, 5 April 1930.
Acquisition: The ms. was presented by the Mission Covenant Church of Sweden to the Lund University Library in August 1991.
Catalog record of Lund University Library: http://www.alvin-portal.org/alvin/view.jsf?pid=alvin-record%3A535
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Digital facsimile of manuscript Jarring Prov. 535. By Annotated Turki Manuscripts from the Jarring Collection Online (ATMO). (Principal investigators: Arienne M. Dwyer and C. M. Sperberg-McQueen.) Manuscript held and scanned by Lund University Library . Funded by the Henry Luce Foundation. Lawrence, Kansas: Annotated Turki Manuscripts from the Jarring Collection Online, 2016-05-25. On the Web at https://uyghur.linguistics.indiana.edu/manuscripts/Jarring_Prov_535.df.xml. Last examined dd Mmmmmm YYYY.
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Credit: Painting of Mahmud al-Kashgari © 1981 by Ghazi Emet.