Siyer-i Nebi
manuscript of the Turkish biography of Muhammad
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Siyer-i Nebi
Summary
Siyer-i Nebi is an illuminated manuscript[1].
Key Facts
- Siyer-i Nebi's image is recorded as The Prophet Muhammad and the Muslim Army at the Battle of Uhud, from the Siyer-i Nebi, 1595.jpg[2].
- Siyer-i Nebi's instance of is recorded as illuminated manuscript[3].
- Siyer-i Nebi's commissioned by is recorded as Murad III[4].
- Siyer-i Nebi's collection is recorded as Topkapı Palace[5].
- Siyer-i Nebi's collection is recorded as Chester Beatty Library[6].
- Siyer-i Nebi's collection is recorded as New York Public Library[7].
- Siyer-i Nebi's collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[8].
- Siyer-i Nebi's collection is recorded as Museum of Fine Arts, Houston[9].
- Siyer-i Nebi's collection is recorded as Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art[10].
- Siyer-i Nebi's Commons category is recorded as Siyer-i Nebi of Murad III[11].
- Siyer-i Nebi's country of origin is recorded as Ottoman Empire[12].
- Siyer-i Nebi's has part is recorded as The Life of the Prophet (Siyer-i nebi) (CBL T 419)[13].
- Siyer-i Nebi's has part is recorded as "The Angel Gabriel meets 'Amr ibn Zaid (the Shepherd)", Folio from a Siyer-i Nebi (the Life of the Prophet)[14].
- Siyer-i Nebi's has part is recorded as Scene of Feasting from Sultan Murad III's "Siyer-I Nebi" or "Life of the Prophet"[15].
- Siyer-i Nebi's has part is recorded as Two Folios from the Siyer-i Nebi[16].
- +1590-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Siyer-i Nebi[17].
- Siyer-i Nebi's edition or translation of is recorded as Siyer-i Nebi[18].
- Siyer-i Nebi's location of creation is recorded as Istanbul[19].
- Siyer-i Nebi's exemplar of is recorded as Siyer-i Nebi[20].