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An account of the revenues and the expenditure of the vaḳfs or pious foundations for the holy cities Mecca and Medina and for Jerusalem in Constantinople Edirne Brusa (i.e. Bursa) Rumelia Anatolia Karaman Rum Marash Diyarbakır Cyprus etc.

MS. Arch. Seld. A. 33

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This item is described in 2 online catalogues.?

For the main catalogue entry, see: Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World

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Description

From Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World

This is an extract only. For more information, see the catalogue record in Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World.

Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World contains descriptions of Islamicate manuscripts held in 23 UK libraries, including the Bodleian Libraries and some Oxford college libraries. Learn more.

Title

An account of the revenues and the expenditure of the vaḳfs or pious foundations for the holy cities Mecca and Medina and for Jerusalem in Constantinople Edirne Brusa (i.e. Bursa) Rumelia Anatolia Karaman Rum Marash Diyarbakır Cyprus etc.

Shelfmark

MS. Arch. Seld. A. 33

Language

Ottoman Turkish (1500-1928)

Contents

Title: Muḥāsebe-i vāridāt ve maṣārıf-ı evḳāf-ı ḥaremeyn-i şerīfteyn ve Ḳudüs-i şerīf der maḥrūse-i Istanbul ve Edirne ve Brusa ve vilāyet-i Rūm éli ve Anaṭolı ve Ḳaraman-ı Rūm ve Marʿaş ve Diyārbekir ve Ḳıbros ve ġayrihu Title: محاسبهٔ واردات و مصارف اوقاف حرمین شريفتين وقدس شریف در محروسه استانبول و ادرنه و بروسه و ولایت روم ایلی و اناطولی و قرمان روم و ومرعش و دیاربکر و قبروس وغيره Title: An account of the revenues and the expenditure of the vaḳfs or pious foundations for the holy cities Mecca and Medina and for Jerusalem in Constantinople Edirne Brusa (i.e. Bursa) Rumelia Anatolia Karaman Rum Marash Diyarbakır Cyprus etc.

Form

codex

Physical extent

14 folios

Hands

Script: Nestaʿlīḳ

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Title

Turkish accounts

Shelfmark

MS. Arch. Seld. A. 33

Summary

An account of the revenues and the expenditure of the Waķfs or pious foundations for the holy cities, Makkah and Madinah, and for Jerusalem, in Constantinople, Adrianople, Brûsa, Rûmili etc.

Date

April/May 1595

Language

Turkish

Physical extent

14 Leaves

Custodial history

Manuscript 3179 acquired by the Bodleian Library

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Collection contents

Manuscripts of John Selden

Turkish accounts

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