The Quran in India

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Museums

Aga Khan Museum, Gwalior

Dr. Éléonore Cellard, Twitter


My heart is racing: the Gwalior Qur’an, an intact copy written in 301/1399 using the Bihari style, is absolutely stunning!

The Quran in India, at the Aga Khan Museum
From: Dr. Éléonore Cellard, Twitter

See picture:

The Quran in India, at the Aga Khan Museum

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