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106 p. of Arabic autograph manuscript written by the author in Riq'aa script in back with many diagrams and mathematical shapes. Isma'il Pasha b. Serheng b. Abdullah al Giridi (initially from Crete) born and died in Egypt . He was a historian and admiral in the Egyptian navy . He learned in the naval school where he appointed as a director there , then a deputy of the ministry of war . He participated in the revolutionary movement of Orabi Pasha but didn't judged . Beside Arabic, he was fluent in English , French, Italian, Turkish, and some in Russian. He wrote a comprehensive work on history called : Haqa'iq al Akhbar 'an Doual al Bihar , which printed in three volumes in Bulaq , Cairo. (Khayr du Din al Zirikli : al A'laam vol. 1 p. 310)
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Fann ul Bahr (Maritime Science) An un-recorded autograph manuscript by the author
by Isma'il -Pasha- Serheng (1852-1925)
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Sharh al Sirajiyya, known as Sharh fara'idh al Sajawandi, an Arabic manuscript copied in Makka Bab al Salam in the 10th - 16th C.
by Alī ibn Muḥammad al-Jurjānī al-Sayyid al-Sharīf, (born 1339, Tājū, near Astarābād, Iran—died 1413, Shīrāz)
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Arabic manuscript on Mawarith, Islamic law. approx. 300 p. copied by Abd al Kadir b. Zain ud din al Karafi al Azhari in 986 AH. in Bab al Salam in Mecca. A commentary on Al Sirajiyya known as Fara'idh al Sajawandi of Siraj ud-Din Muhammad ibn Abd ur-Rashid Sajawandi (d. about 600 AH.). Some water stains, back side of the binding with marginal cut, missing the first leaf from the text. Rare book copied in Mecca in the 16th C. The author was aleading traditionalist theologian of 15th-century Iran.
Jurjānī received a varied education, first in Harāt and then in Egypt. He visited Constantinople in 1374, and, upon his return in 1377, he was given a teaching appointment in Shīrāz. In 1387 Shīrāz fell to Timur, the famous central Asian conqueror, and Jurjānī, whose fame as a teacher and scholar had reached its height, was taken to Timur's capital of Samarkand (now in Uzbekistan). He stayed in Samarkand until Timur's death in 1405, when he returned to Shīrāz.
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