New Persian: Afghanistan National Archives, Firuzkuh 37
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Firuzkuh 37
Silver (given following internal peer review)
New Persian (Arabic script)

Physical Description

paper
5 fold lines, black ink.

Content

An order sent from al-Dīwān al-Ikhtiyārī to the muʿtamid ʿAlī, the silāḥ-dār, to pay 100 mann of barley to the commander (sardār).
 

Dates

  • The Gregorian calendar: 1218-1219 (Estimated date range: 1218-04-06-1219-03-25)
  • The Hijri calendar: 615 (0615)

People

  • ʿAlī the silāḥ-dār

Publications

  • Khwaja Muhammad and Nabi Saqee, Barg-hāy az yak faṣl, yā asnād-i tārīkhī-yi Ghur (Kabul: Saʿīd 1388/2009) (Pages: 76-77)
    The IEDC transcription has been revised from this publication.

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IEDC Data

122
16/04/2024
08/08/2024

Citations

Ofir Haim
Arezou Azad, Nabi Saqee, Shamim Homayun
The transcription has been revised from a previous publication (see Publications), the translation is the original work of the IEDC Team (as yet unpublished in peer-review print)
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Folios
1. recto
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Folio:
Transcription
Folio:
       [؟]              الدیوان الاختیاری 1
                         اعتماد کند 2
برساند معتمد 3
علی سلح دار در وجه سردار 4
جو  فی سنه خمس عشر و ستمایه 5
صد من 6
Translation
Folio:
1          [Bismillāh ?]                  al-Diwān al-Ikhtiyārī
2                                    Trust (the signet).
3 The muʿtamid ʿAlī the silāḥ-dār shall hand over
4 to the commander:  
5 Barley               [It has been written] in the year 615.
6 100 mann

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