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Old Manuscripts of Holy Quran from Vatican Library Are Now Online
A Collection of 73 fragments of the Quran Kufic (with a precious fragment ḥiǧāzī) is among the first 500 manuscripts of the Vatican Library that have been digitized and put online.
News ID: 1462409 Publish Date : 2014/10/21
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