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<title>Islamisation of Anatolia</title>
<funder>European Research Council</funder>
<principal>Dr. Andrew Peacock</principal>
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<date calendar="Gregorian">2013-05-27</date>
<publisher>University of St. Andrews</publisher>
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<address>
<addrLine>School of History</addrLine>
<addrLine>St Katharine’s Lodge</addrLine>
<street>The Scores</street>
<settlement>St Andrews (Fife)</settlement>
<postCode>KY16 9BA</postCode>
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<ref target="http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk">University of St. Andrews</ref>
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<email>islam-anatolia@st-andrews.ac.uk</email>
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<country>Austria</country>
<settlement>Vienna</settlement>
<institution>National Library</institution>
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<collection>Arabic Manuscripts Alter Fond</collection>
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<persName xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc" type="supplied">Ḥamīd Angūrī, d. after 763/1362 </persName>
<persName xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc" type="alt">‘Abd al-Ḥamīd b. ‘Abd al-Raḥmān
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<persName xml:lang="tur" type="alt">Enguri</persName>
<persName xml:lang="ara">عبد الحمید بن عبد الرحمن انگوري</persName>
<note>Nothing is known of the life of this author <persName xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc" type="supplied" key="local:hhb:071">Ḥamid Anguri</persName>. His nisba indicates
he may have been a native of <name type="place" key="lccn:n78095510" ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/134850266">Ankara</name>. His works suggest a well
educated man, at home in both Arabic and Persian.</note>
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<title xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc">Silk al-Jawāhir</title>
<title xml:lang="ara">سلک الجواهر</title>
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<note>The work, a verse dictionary of Persian comprised of 35 qiṭ‘as in 550 bayts in a
variety of metres, was composed in imitation of the works of the poets Badr al-Dīn
al-Farāhī and <persName ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/48891762" key="lccn:no2002020561" xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc">Husam al-Dīn al-Khūyī <foreign xml:lang="ara">‏حسام الدين
خوئى، حسن بن عبد المؤمن‏</foreign></persName>according to the introduction. The
author in his introduction expresses the hope that it will become widely read like
<persName ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/48891762" key="lccn:no2002020561" xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc">Husam al-Dīn al-Khūyī <foreign xml:lang="ara">‏حسام الدين
خوئى، حسن بن عبد المؤمن‏</foreign></persName>’s work the Niṣāb al-Ṣibyān wa
Naṣīb al-Fityān.</note>
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<persName>Yusuf Ziya Karabıçak</persName>Created record </change>
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major changes to the electronic file. Replace the above
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