Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an
Mamluk Qur'an manuscript highlighted in the British Library collection
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Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an
Summary
Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an is an illuminated manuscript[1].
Key Facts
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an is the creator of Muhammad Ibn al-Wahid[2].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an is the creator of Abu Bakr Sandal[3].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an is the creator of Aydughdi ibn 'Abdallah al-Badri[4].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's image is recorded as Frontispiece to the fourth volume of Sultan Baybars' Qurʼan.jpg[5].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's instance of is recorded as illuminated manuscript[6].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's instance of is recorded as calligraphic work[7].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's instance of is recorded as codex[8].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's commissioned by is recorded as Baibars II[9].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's owned by is recorded as T & W Boone[10].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's owned by is recorded as British Library[11].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's made from material is recorded as paper[12].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's made from material is recorded as ink[13].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's made from material is recorded as watercolor paint[14].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's made from material is recorded as gold[15].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's collection is recorded as British Library additional manuscripts[16].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's inventory number is recorded as Add MS 22406[17].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's inventory number is recorded as Add MS 22407[18].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's inventory number is recorded as Add MS 22408[19].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's inventory number is recorded as Add MS 22409[20].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's inventory number is recorded as Add MS 22410[21].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's inventory number is recorded as Add MS 22411[22].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's inventory number is recorded as Add MS 22412[23].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's location is recorded as British Library[24].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's Commons category is recorded as Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an (BL Add Ms 22406 - 22412)[25].
- Sultan Baybars’ Qur’an's language of work or name is recorded as Arabic[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Muhammad Ibn al-Wahid[2], a calligrapher[27], 1249–1311[28], of Mamluk Sultanate[29]; Abu Bakr Sandal[3], an illuminator[30], of Mamluk Sultanate[31]; and Aydughdi ibn 'Abdallah al-Badri[4], an illuminator[32], of Mamluk Sultanate[33].