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  1. 1Literary textJRL SERIES B 6864

    Marginal notes in Judaeo-Arabic on top of an almost entirely effaced literary text in Hebrew. One says "al-Ḥākim bi-Amr Allāh" and another "he disappeared after …

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  2. 2State documentT-S Misc.22.299

    Recto: Official letter. Approximately 14 lines are preserved. Dating: No earlier than 1021 CE, since al-Ḥākim was dead at the time of writing. Possibly dating …

    1. حسب اعتدادي بتطوله وما لا يزال يبلغني من بره وحسن محضره ويتصل بي من [.ط…

    2. لاشفقت من اضجاره ادام الله عزه بقراتها لكني اوثر التسهيب واتجنب التثقيل …

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  3. 3State documentPER K 8314

    Fatimid state decree to a lower official, reused for a Coptic text dated 408–410 AH, hence datable to earlier than that; probably from the reign …

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  4. 4Literary textMoss. II,107.2

    Small fragment of a Judaeo-Arabic historical chronicle mentioning al-Ḥākim bi-Amr Allāh, the governorship of Damascus, the appointment of a certain Muṭahhar (?) after him, and …

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