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Calligraphic exercise from the Baysunghur Album with a phrase penned by Ahmad Rumi and copied by seventeen others calligraphers. Herat, early 15th century (TSMK H2152, f. 31b)

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Ahmad Rumi, Baysonqor and others
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English: Calligraphic exercise from the Baysunghur Album with a phrase in riqaʿ penned by Ahmad Rumi (top right) and copied by Baysunghur (beneath Ahmad Rumi) and sixteen others calligraphers. The texts repeat the phrase 'Favors continue through gratitude'. This page is assembled from seven pieces of paper pasted together with small ascriptions added after the pieces were joined. Herat, early 15th century. Topkapi Saray Museum Library H2152, f. 31b
Date early 15th century
date QS:P571,+1450-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P4241,Q40719727
institution QS:P195,Q170495
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H2152, f. 31b
References Sheila S. Blair, Islamic Calligraphy, 2008, pp. 262-263, 301 (figure 7.9)
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