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Country |
Iraq
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City | Karamlīs |
Repository | Private Library of ʻAzīz Qāshā |
Shelfmark | MS 7 |
Current Status | Unknown |
Type of Record | Manuscript |
Extent | 38 leaf(ves) |
Century(ies) | 21st century |
Language(s) | Neo-Aramaic |
Genre(s) | Poems |
Notes |
Copied on the pages of a notebook with text in Arabic and English |
HMML Proj. Num. |
PLK AQ 00007 |
Permanent Link | https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/610195 |
Processed By | HMML |
Acknowledgments | Digitized in collaboration with Centre Numérique des Manuscrits Orientaux (CNMO), Ankawa, Erbil, Iraq. Cataloged by Josh Mugler |
Surrogate Format | Digital |
Capture Date | 2022/04/07 |
Access Restrictions | Registered |
Rights | http://www.vhmml.org/terms |

Type of Record | Manuscript |
Extent | 38 leaf(ves) |
Foliation | Modern foliation in Arabic numerals; contemporary pagination in Eastern Arabic numerals |
Binding Dimensions | 21.4 x 15.3 x 0.8 cm |
Type | Manuscript |
Part Location | fol. 2r-37r |
Place of Origin | Iraq, Nīnawá, Karamlīs (?) |
Century(ies) | 21st century |
Year Range | 2001-2022 |
Support | Paper |
Page Layout | 1-2 column(s), 20 lines per page |
Writing System | Arabic |
Script(s) | Ruq‘ah |

Item Location | fol. 2r-37r |
Author |
Qāshā, ʻAzīz, 1937-2013
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Author NS | قاشا، عزيز |
Title | Poems |
Language(s) | Neo-Aramaic |
Incipit | ما ايبي داوذن ليون قمايا |
Item Notes |
Poems dated 1975-2001 CE. Table of contents and other notes on the text in Arabic, fol. 1rv. Some headings and notes in Arabic. Neo-Aramaic written in Arabic script |

Country |
Iraq
![]() |
City | Karamlīs |
Repository | Private Library of ʻAzīz Qāshā |
Shelfmark | MS 7 |
Current Status | Unknown |
Type of Record | Manuscript |
Extent | 38 leaf(ves) |
Century(ies) | 21st century |
Language(s) | Neo-Aramaic |
Genre(s) | Poems |
Notes |
Copied on the pages of a notebook with text in Arabic and English |
HMML Proj. Num. |
PLK AQ 00007 |
Permanent Link | https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/610195 |
Processed By | HMML |
Acknowledgments | Digitized in collaboration with Centre Numérique des Manuscrits Orientaux (CNMO), Ankawa, Erbil, Iraq. Cataloged by Josh Mugler |
Surrogate Format | Digital |
Capture Date | 2022/04/07 |
Access Restrictions | Registered |
Rights | http://www.vhmml.org/terms |
Type of Record | Manuscript |
Extent | 38 leaf(ves) |
Foliation | Modern foliation in Arabic numerals; contemporary pagination in Eastern Arabic numerals |
Binding Dimensions | 21.4 x 15.3 x 0.8 cm |
Type | Manuscript |
Part Location | fol. 2r-37r |
Place of Origin | Iraq, Nīnawá, Karamlīs (?) |
Century(ies) | 21st century |
Year Range | 2001-2022 |
Support | Paper |
Page Layout | 1-2 column(s), 20 lines per page |
Writing System | Arabic |
Script(s) | Ruq‘ah |
Item Location | fol. 2r-37r |
Author |
Qāshā, ʻAzīz, 1937-2013
![]() |
Author NS | قاشا، عزيز |
Title | Poems |
Language(s) | Neo-Aramaic |
Incipit | ما ايبي داوذن ليون قمايا |
Item Notes |
Poems dated 1975-2001 CE. Table of contents and other notes on the text in Arabic, fol. 1rv. Some headings and notes in Arabic. Neo-Aramaic written in Arabic script |
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