There have been thousands ol'student papers about determining the characteristics of inks in Byzantium manuscripts. However, our knowledge about the structure of the inks is still limited. Therefore, we would harbor to methods to decode the compound, which expose the documents to several chemical damages. Naturally, the researcher should tear off a piece of the record to test its ink type, and as you know', this would be destructive to an old, valuable collection, although the sample is too small in appearance, so that no archivist or librarian would allow such damage to occur.with Great Qaem Maqam in Tabriz. The col lection covers seven endowment documents, first of which relates to a Public Bath in Tabriz City, The endower of the document, Mirza Mussa Khan, is the elder son of Great Qaem Maqam and younger brother of Qaem Maqam the Jr. The rest of the endowments were made by sister of Mirza Mussa Khan, Taj-Mah, which will be introduced in future. The article would familiarize the reader with the endower, territories of the endowed property, and how the property is being used. Accordingly, the superintendent of the endowed property is presented and the documents ar e reread thoroughly.
bohlouli, S. (2006). Providing a computerized paradigm for determining characteristics of inks in Byzantium manuscripts. Ganjine-ye Asnad, 16(3), 160-165.
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bohlouli, S. . "Providing a computerized paradigm for determining characteristics of inks in Byzantium manuscripts", Ganjine-ye Asnad, 16, 3, 2006, 160-165.
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bohlouli, S. (2006). 'Providing a computerized paradigm for determining characteristics of inks in Byzantium manuscripts', Ganjine-ye Asnad, 16(3), pp. 160-165.
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bohlouli, S. Providing a computerized paradigm for determining characteristics of inks in Byzantium manuscripts. Ganjine-ye Asnad, 2006; 16(3): 160-165.