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Title
Tiraz textile fragments, Egypt, 10th century, Linen with tapestry-woven inscription in silk, On loan from the Royal Ontario Museum, 978.76.984 A-B
Description
These delicate tapestry-woven textile armbands with inscriptions (Arabic, tiraz) rendered in golden Kufic script lettering would have adorned the wearer's body in a luxurious echo of the regal blue and gold parchment Qur'ans produced during the Fatimid Dynasty. These fragments, which likely came from two different garments of a matching set, include the phrase "Abu l-Mansur," part of the name of the Fatimid Caliph al-Aziz Billah (975-96), whose reign brought the founding of Cairo's al-Azhar University (988), military expansion into Palestine and Syria, and economic and social stability. The inscription reads, "[In the name of God] the Merciful, the Compassionate! There is no God but God alone. Victory from God and imminent conquest to Abdullah and his viceroy Abu l-Mansur."
Format
Dimensions: 45 x 75 cm
Material: Linen with tapestry-woven inscription in silk
Material: Linen with tapestry-woven inscription in silk
Identifier
ROM 978.76.984A and 978.76.984B
Coverage
Egypt
Zotero
Contributor
Photographer credit: Courtesy of the Royal Ontario Museum
Date
10th century
Language
Arabic
Publisher
Royal Ontario Museum
Rights
Royal Ontario Museum
Title
Tiraz textile fragments
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