Ancient Persian manuscript discovered in Germany

Ancient Persian manuscript discovered in Germany

An ancient Persian manuscript datable to Safavid dynasty, has been discovered in a library in Wiesbaden, a city in southwest Germany.

 

The rare manuscript which is believed to have belonged to the founder of the Safavid dynasty Shah Ismail features the words written in blue and gold ink, ISNA has reported. 

 

Originally compiled in 15 pages, the script includes only 11 pages of the Persian translation of the words of Imam Ali (PBUH), the first Imam of the Shia Muslims. 

 

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