New Persian: National Library of Israel, Ms.Heb.8333.94, verso
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Ms.Heb.8333.94, verso
Gold (given following external peer review through journal/book publication)
New Persian (Arabic script)
Administrative: List

Physical Description

paper
12.5
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Content

A list from the warehouse itemising amounts of grain associated with places in the Bamiyan area – evidently places of origin rather than destinations, since the list concerns a total (jamʿ).

Dates

  • The Gregorian calendar: None
None

People

Publications

  • Azad, Arezou with Firoozbakhsh, Pejman. 2025. The Warehouse of Bamiyan: Economic Life in Medieval Afghanistan. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Catalogue Number: 20
    The IEDC translation and transcription have been taken from this publication

IEDC Data

94
30/01/2024
27/05/2025

Citations

Arezou Azad
Nabi Saqee, Ofir Haim, Pejman Firoozbakhsh, Shamim Homayun
The transcription and translation have been taken from a previous publication (see Publications)
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Folios
1. recto
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Folio:
Transcription
Folio:
جمــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــع 1
غله کی انبار وک است 2
3 کـــــرود بامـــــیان جـــــاکری
4 دوهزار خربار صد ده خربار هشتاد بنج من
1 غـــــوروند نای (؟) جـــــاکری
2 صد بنجاه خربار سی بنج خربار هفتاد خربار
Translation
Folio:
1 Total of
2 grain that is [in] the warehouse of Wak
3 Karūd Bamiyan Chākirī?
4 2,000 donkey loads 110 donkey loads 85 mann
 
1 Ghūrwand Nāy ?   Chākirī?
2 150 donkey loads 35 donkey loads 70 donkey loads
Map

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New Persian: National Library of Israel, Ms.Heb.8333.94, verso: Folio (recto)
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