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E. G. Browne Collection
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Summary of Contents: صد در Sad Dar or "The Hundred Gates," a Zoroastrian catechism in Persian verse,
completed in 900/1495 by Iranshah-i-Maliksháh at the request of Dastúr Shahriyar-i-
Ardashír-i-Bahrámsháh. See Rieu, B.M.P.C., pp. 48-49; Ethé, Bodleian Persian
Catalogue, Nos. 1945-6, and for the prose version, on which this work is based,
Ethé, I.O.P.C., Nos. 2820 and 2987; E. W. West in Grundriss d. Iran. Philologie,
vol. 11, p. 123. The present copy is imperfect at the beginning, the first verse being که تا آدمی زو هویدا شودخلایق از آن دوار(sic) پیدا شود Fair ta'liq. Written in Qazwin by Khudá-khusraw-i-Bahrámkhusraw-i-Yazdigird for Bahrám-i-Khudádád-i-Rustam, at the request of the latter's father, and finished on 22 Muharram, 1108/21 August, 1696.Physical Description
Form: codexSupport: PaperExtent: Ff. 78Dimensions: 17.6 × 12 cm.Layout
11 lines
History
Origin: 1108 AH; 1696 CEProvenance and Acquisition
Written for Bahrám-i Khudádád-i Rustam , at the request of the latter's father, and finished on 22 Muharram, 1108/21 August, 1696.
Bequest of E. G. Browne.
Record Sources
Summary, physical description and provenance copied from R. A. Nicholson: A descriptive catalogue of the Oriental MSS belonging to the late E.G. Browne. Cambridge, 1932.Availability
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