Manuscript/Mixed Material Jahan Malak Khatun's prayer for power
About this Item
Title
- Jahan Malak Khatun's prayer for power
Created / Published
- 19th-20th centuries
Headings
- - Calligraphy, Arabic
- - Calligraphy, Persian
- - Manuscripts, Persian--Washington (D.C.)
- - Iran
- - Arabic script calligraphy
- - Illuminated Islamic manuscripts
- - Islamic calligraphy
- - Islamic manuscripts
- - Nasta'liq
Notes
- - Three bayts (verses) of Persian poetry by Jahan Malak Khatun, a female poet of the Qajar period (1797-1925). Writen in Nasta'liq script 19th or early 20th Cent.
- - Ay dar baqaya dhat-i tu basta baqa-yi mulk / Bar qamat-i tu dukhta dawlat qaba-yi mulk / Mulk az siyasat-i tu chunan shud ka hich murgh / Gustakh par namizanad andar hava-yi mulk / Malak (or mulk)-i Jahan tua bi-du'a khwast az khuda / Vin yaft nasrat az barakat du'a-yi mulk
- - Dimensions of Written Surface: 19.8 (w) x 8.3 (h) cm
- - Oh, the continuity of power depends on the survival of your substance / Good fortune has sewn a cloak of power for your rank / Your policy on the land was such that not even one bird / Could fly away into the air of the country / Malak-i Jahan (or the power of the world) wants you to invoke God / And this will will bring victory as blessings from the prayer of power
- - The diagonal verses are executed in black nasta'liq script on a beige paper and framed by cloud bands on a gold background. Blue and beige frames decorated with gold sprinkles have been pasted onto the sheet in a rather sloppy manner.
- - The text panel originally contained a signature in the lower left corner, which has been erased and is no longer legible. As Jahan Malak Khatun was active in Persia (Iran) over the course of the 19th century, this particular fragment must have been produced sometime in the 19th or 20th century.
- - This calligraphic panel includes three bayts (verses) of Persian poetry possibly composed by Jahan Malak Khatun, a female poet of the Qajar period (1797-1925). Beginning with an invocation of God as forgiving (al-ghafur) and merciful (al-rahim), the verses then provide a repeated versified prayer (du'a) for the patron's continued power (mulk):
- - Script: nasta'liq
- - 1-04-713.19.44
Medium
- 1 volume ; 36.5 (w) x 23.5 (h) cm
Repository
- Library of Congress African and Middle Eastern Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2019714542
Online Format
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