z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
RESULTS OF ARCHEOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF DAGESTAN IN 2015-2016
Author(s) -
Amir R. Navruzov,
А Р Шихсаидов,
G M-R Orazaev,
Mileurievna Osmanova,
Z M Magomedova,
M G Shekhmagomedov,
D. M. Malamagomedov,
Ismail I. Khanmurzaev,
Zamir Sh. Zakariyaev
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
istoriâ, arheologiâ i ètnografiâ kavkaza
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2618-849X
pISSN - 2618-6772
DOI - 10.32653/ch132173-180
Subject(s) - arabic , ancient history , classics , history , philosophy , linguistics
The present article is devoted to the continued during 2015-2016 years field archaeographic researches in a number of mountain and plain regions of Daghestan in order to find out the new collections of manuscripts and old-printed books in Arabic, Turkic and Daghestan languages (written by using Arabic graphic). The archaeographic expedition had worked at eight regions of Daghestan. There were found out 2 new collections of manuscripts in Akushinsky region, 2 collections in Botlikh region, 1 collection in Shamilsky region, 1 collection in Makhachkala city, 6 collections in Khasavurt and 6 collections in Buynaksk regions, 3 collections in Karabudakhkent and 3 collections in Kizlyar regions, 8 collections in Nogay region - all together 32 collections. Among them there are manuscripts, a large number of old-printed books (lithographies published in Temir-Khan-Shura, Petrovsk, Bakhchisaray, Khasavyurt, Kazan, Istanbul, Cairo), andletters and documents dated within the middle of the XVII-XIX centuries.The total amount of the described manuscripts and old-printed books dated within the XIII-XIX centuries is more than 950 units of description. Among the new findings are the excellently made Qurans of the XIII-XIX cent. and comments to the Quran (the earliest manuscript was re-written in 677/1278) with numerous memorable records and assembly materials; the manuals on Grammar of the Arabic language studied in the Daghestan madrasahs in the XIII-XIXth centuries (AbdarrakhmanDjami, Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr, Ruknaddin al-Hasanibn Muhammad al-Astarabadi, IzaddinAbdalvakhabibn Ibrahim az-Zandjani, Mahmud az-Zamakhshari, Ahmad ibn Ali ibnMa‘sud, Muhammad al-Ardabili, Ahmad ibnDinkuziar-Rumi, etc.); compositions on logic (Aduaddin al-Idzhi, Muhammad Sachaklizade al-Mar‘ashi, Ahmad ad-Damankhuri, Asiraddin al-Abkhari, Nu‘manibn Sheikh Said ash-Shirvani); on Hadith (al-Bukhari, an-Navavi), on lexicography (Abu Nasr Ismail ibnHammad al-Djaukhari), on Sufism (al-Gazali, al-Kushayri; date of creation is approximately XVII century), etc.

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here