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Genealogies of Eurasian dynasties
The text is copied in nesih. At the start of the work are matrices of the names, with outlines in red ink, names in black, and dates of reign (?) in red ink below. Further into the text there are genealogical charts in the form of circles containing names connected to one another by red lines. The circles are stamped (?) in black, brown, or yellow ink, with names written in black ink and lines in red. A later hand has added dates in pencil. Further into the text there are hand-drawn additions to the genealogical charts in purple ink as well, indicating a later edition of the text. Towards the end of the volume are two notes in in rık’a script, at least one of which appears to have been done in pencil. It is likely the genealogical charts were intended to be spread out contiguously to be read.
Genealogies of various dynasties across Eurasia, including the Chingisids, the Khans of Crimea, and the Ottomans, organized into tables and charts. The chart provides linkages from Adam down to the Ottoman Sultans, with the last Sultan in a stamped circle IV. Mehmet (1687-91 CE). A later hand has added II. Süleyman, II. Ahmet, II. Mustafa, III. Ahmet, I. Mahmud (1730-54 CE). Another hand has added, without connecting it to the previous circle, III. Osman, III. Mustafa, and I. (Abdül)hamit, III. Selim, IV. Mustafa, II. Mahmud, and Abdülmecit (r. 1839-61 CE). A final hand has added Abdülaziz, V. Murat, and II. Abdülhamit (r. 1876-1909 CE). The penultimate note provides the names of the three individuals who created and edited the text of the volume, along with the dates (?) on which they did so. The final note in offers a prayer for readers (?) of the text.
Copyist: Mehmet Emin Efendi İbn-i Ömer Efendi Sercerrahi (?); El-Ağa Süvari Muharrareti Ref’at Efendi (1264 AH) (?); Tevfik Efendi (1267 AH) (?)