The Ribāṭ of Gurjī Khātūn (“the Georgian Lady”)
The Marʿashī Library of Qum owns an unstudied manuscript containing official documents from the Rum Saljuq dynasty. The manuscript includes an Arabic text for the foundation of a ribāṭ. Its patron was unmistakably the Georgian wife of Ghiyāth al-Dīn Kay-Khusraw II (d. 644/1246), the unfortunate sul...
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Main Author: | David Durand-Guédy |
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Language: | EN |
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Columbia University Libraries
2021
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