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Manuscrit arabe 5847, fol. 105, Maqâma 34 : al-Hârith au marché aux esclaves Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des Manuscrits, Division orientale

  • Légende : maqâma 34: hârith (al-) au marché aux esclaves de Zabid au Yémen
  • Auteur, titre : harîrî (al-), maqâmât
  • Nom du pays : Iraq
  • Date: 1236-1237
  • Artiste : wâsitî.(al-)
  • Removed watermark read: Bibliothèque Nationale de France [Translation: National Library of France] ( http://mandragore.bnf.)

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current 16:39, 5 February 2007 435×528 (87 KB) Dcoetzee (Losslessly remove watermark with BetterJPEG Photoshop plugin)
06:24, 19 December 2005 435×546 (93 KB) Urban (Manuscrit arabe 5847, fol. 105, Maqâma 34 : al-Hârith au marché aux esclaves Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des Manuscrits, Division orientale *Légende : maqâma 34: hârith (al-) au marché aux esclaves de Zabid au Yémen *Auteur, ti)
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