Tag: cudl

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Document in Arabic script. Might be a petition addressed to the Mamluk sultan al-Malik al-Nāṣir (r. 1293–1341). (Information in part from CUDL.) Needs examination.
Recto: part of a letter in Arabic. Verso: unidentified text, possibly in Hebrew. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: part of a letter in Arabic. Verso: only a few Tiberian vowel signs are legible. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: part of a letter in Arabic.Verso: unidentified text in Hebrew. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: Leviticus 16:17-19. Verso: part of a letter in Arabic. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: Leviticus 16:18. Verso: part of a letter in Arabic. (Information from CUDL)
74 minute fragments (72 paper; 2 vellum), of which one is part of a letter in Arabic (row 5, no. 1). (Information from CUDL)
Recto: Leviticus 1:1-2; Verso: accounts with Arabic and Coptic numerals. (Information from CUDL)
Recto: biblical verses, including Genesis 31:53. Verso: unidentified Arabic text, possibly a letter . (Information from CUDL)
Recto: Genesis 40:8-13. Verso: legal document regarding the welfare of orphans and mentioning Cairo. Witnessed by Judah b. Ṭoviyyahu (who may be the same individual who signs other 12th-13th century documents such as T-S 13J3.23), Ṭāhir b. David, and ʿAmram b. Ḥalfon ha-Kohen. (Information from CUDL)
Part of a letter. (Information from CUDL)
Part of a letter. (Information from CUDL)
Part of a letter. (Information from CUDL)
Part of a letter. (Information from CUDL)
Part of a letter. (Information from CUDL)
Part of a letter. (Information from CUDL)
73 minute fragments (67 paper; 6 vellum), of which two are parts of letters in Arabic (row 1, no. 2 and row 2, no. 6), one fragment is probably part of a Bible commentary in Judaeo-Arabic (row 2, no. 4), another fragment is part of an unidentified text in Arabic (row 4, no. 5). (Information from CUDL)
Possibly part of a letter. (Information from CUDL)
Part of a letter. (Information from CUDL)
Text is too damaged and incomplete to identify, possibly a letter. (Information from CUDL)