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          A SILK AND METAL-THREAD CALLIGRAPHIC PANEL (KISWA)   The Maqam Ibrahim marks the spot were Ibrahim is reputed to have stood
          FROM THE MAQAM IBRAHIM IN MECCA                     while constructing the Kaaba. Originally adjacent to it, it was moved to a
          COMMISSIONED BY SULTAN 'ABD AL-HAMID (R.1876-1909)   spot 10m distant following the conquest of Mecca in AH 8/629-30 AD,
          OTTOMAN EGYPT, DATED AH 1299/1881-82 AD             before being covered by the caliph al-Mahdi and then embellished by his
          With a square lower half tapering towards the top, the black silk ground   successors. Like the Ka’ba itself, the Maqam Ibrahim has historically been
          applied in silver-thread with several calligraphic panels of elegant naskh   covered with textile panels embroidered with Qu’ranic verses, the annual
          inscriptions against a dense floral ground, columns in the lower section  replacement of which was a duty which from 1517 fell to the Ottoman
          6ft.5in. x 4ft.1in. (195 x 125cm.)                  Sultans. The verses on this particular kiswa are taken from parts of the
          £70,000-100,000                     US$81,000-110,000  Qur’an which discuss the importance of Ibrahim and Ishmael, as well as the
                                                €80,000-110,000  importance of Hajj as a duty on all Muslims.
                                                              Several maqam Ibrahim covers from various periods survive in the Topkapi
          PROVENANCE:
          Anon sale, Sotheby's London, 25 April 1996, lot 174  palace museum, including one with identical inscriptions dated to AH
                                                              1306/1888 AD (H. Tezcan, Sacred Covers of Islam’s Holy Shrines, Istanbul.
          INSCRIPTIONS:
                                                              2017, p. 304). An apparent difference between these two textiles is that
          Across the top: part of Qur'an sura 22 verse 26
                                                              the example which Tezcan records has polychrome backing within the
          Below in the tympanum of the arch: part of Qur'an 2:260
                                                              cartouches: however, on close inspection it is apparent that traces of
          In the large cartouche: part of Qur'an 3:97
          On the sides of the lowest cartouche: names of Hasan and Husayn   this remain on the present lot, but that they have either been removed or
          In the cartouche also: ...ibn al-sultan ahmad khan khallada allah khilafatahu   corroded. In the Khalili collection there is a complete four-panel kiswa dated
          wa-'ayyada b'il-'adl saltanatahu ila intiha' al-zaman wa-nihayat al-dawran sana   AH 1268/1851-52 AD with very similar decoration (various authors, The
          1299 '...son of al-Sultan Ahmad Khan, may God perpetuate his caliphate and   Khalili Collections [online], “A Complete Kiswah for the Maqam Ibrahim”).
          support his sultanate with justice until the end of time and the finish of the age,   Another example, dated to AH 1334/1915-16 AD sold in these rooms, 10 th
          year 1299 (1881-2).'
                                                              October 2000, lot 25.
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