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    List or tableT-S NS 204.47

    Mysterious document in Arabic script. Begins with the glyph, then two sections, separated by a horizontal line. Underneath and on verso there is piyyut. (1) …

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    LetterT-S 10J12.15

    Verso: Two distinct text blocks in Arabic script. The upper one is a record about the height of the Nile flood. Part of which reads …

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    List or tableT-S AS 144.187

    Account of the flooding of the Nile. Dated: Elul 1550 Seleucid, which is 1239 CE. The entries are arranged according to the Coptic calendar. See …

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    List or tableT-S NS J570

    Bifolio in Judaeo-Arabic. Perhaps originally from a ledger of business accounts. Containing detailed records about the flooding of the Nile in 1054 CE and 1055 …

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    LetterT-S 10J12.15

    Recto: Letter in Judaeo-Arabic, likely sent from Alexandria. Very faded. Concerns a dispute between groups within the community and mentions the synagogue. One group turned …

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    2. וסעאדתך וסלאמתך ואעלמך י[א]כי מא אצף לך מא עלי קלבי [מן
    3. מפאר]קתך [. . .] . . . . וג[מע אללה] ביננא ובינך עלי אפצל חאל
    4. א . ל . . . . [ …

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    LetterT-S K25.189

    Letter in Judaeo-Arabic. In a lovely hand; the same scribe seems to have reused numerous Arabic-script documents for literary/liturgical text (see Joins Suggestions). This letter …

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    LetterT-S 13J14.2

    Letter from Nahray b. Nissim, Fustat, to Yeshuʿa b. Ismāʿīl al-Makhmūrī, probably in Qayrawān. Dating: around 1045. The letter mentions correspondence with the Maghrib, the …

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