The early modern South Asian sultanate of Bijapur (9/15 th–11/17 th c.) represented a rich centre for the transmission of manuscripts by both the court and local Sufi communities. Thus far, Richard Eaton has mainly concentrated on prosopographical sources to write a social history of the Sufis of Bijapur. However, Arabic manuscripts as they survive in the Royal Library of Bijapur can provide a documentary perspective that testifies to the Deccan’s transregional connections with the wider Western Indian Ocean and the cultural practices transacted by Sufis in Bijapur. In this article, I focus on Sayyid Zayn ʿAbdallāh ibn al-Muqaybil’s (d. 1130/1718) manuscripts, transcribed during his travels from Yemen to Bijapur during the second half of th...
The study of A n a n d g h a n’s transmission presents a case to examine how early modern manuscrip...
372 pagesCreating the Qur’an presents the first systematic historical-critical study of the Qur’an’s...
In a joint presentation with Chanel Diaz, I will discuss and read a passage from a seventeenth-centu...
Persian narrative sources provide a colorful picture of Mughal courtly life, but in order to zoom in...
© 2020 Leila AlhaghThis research addresses challenges posed by the study of distanciated Oriental ma...
This article presents a new analytical reading of one of the most popular genres in medieval Arabic ...
This article examines codicological evidence for the presence of an illustrated Persian cosmography ...
In this dissertation I address the spread and reception of the works of the North African Sufi, auth...
Eaton, Richard Maxwell. Sufis of Bijapur, 1300-1700: Social Roles of Sufis in Medieval India. Prince...
This article discusses the The Zaydi Manuscript Tradition (ZMT) initiative. The initiative aims to...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: (2019). 9 p.The Burge...
The past few decades have seen a burgeoning interest in the manuscript cultures of the Muslim world....
This paper examines MS D. 92 of the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library, Madras/Chennai, which c...
This essay examines a copy of the Qur’ān from India, now in the India Office Collections at the Brit...
The past few decades have seen a burgeoning interest in the manuscript cultures of the Muslim world....
The study of A n a n d g h a n’s transmission presents a case to examine how early modern manuscrip...
372 pagesCreating the Qur’an presents the first systematic historical-critical study of the Qur’an’s...
In a joint presentation with Chanel Diaz, I will discuss and read a passage from a seventeenth-centu...
Persian narrative sources provide a colorful picture of Mughal courtly life, but in order to zoom in...
© 2020 Leila AlhaghThis research addresses challenges posed by the study of distanciated Oriental ma...
This article presents a new analytical reading of one of the most popular genres in medieval Arabic ...
This article examines codicological evidence for the presence of an illustrated Persian cosmography ...
In this dissertation I address the spread and reception of the works of the North African Sufi, auth...
Eaton, Richard Maxwell. Sufis of Bijapur, 1300-1700: Social Roles of Sufis in Medieval India. Prince...
This article discusses the The Zaydi Manuscript Tradition (ZMT) initiative. The initiative aims to...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: (2019). 9 p.The Burge...
The past few decades have seen a burgeoning interest in the manuscript cultures of the Muslim world....
This paper examines MS D. 92 of the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library, Madras/Chennai, which c...
This essay examines a copy of the Qur’ān from India, now in the India Office Collections at the Brit...
The past few decades have seen a burgeoning interest in the manuscript cultures of the Muslim world....
The study of A n a n d g h a n’s transmission presents a case to examine how early modern manuscrip...
372 pagesCreating the Qur’an presents the first systematic historical-critical study of the Qur’an’s...
In a joint presentation with Chanel Diaz, I will discuss and read a passage from a seventeenth-centu...