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Hilye by Sharifah-Fatima-Hanim

Hilye by Sharifah-Fatima-Hanim

Hilye by Sharifah Fatima Zehra Hanim, 18th-century (female calligrapher)

Hattat Kazasker Mustafa Efendi sülüs nesih Hilya

Hattat Kazasker Mustafa Efendi sülüs nesih Hilya

A hilye by Kadiasker Mustafa Efendi (1801 – 1876), in sülüs nesih script.

Hilye (1692) by Hâfız Osman (1642 – 1698

Hilye (1692) by Hâfız Osman (1642 – 1698

Hilye (1692) by Hâfiz Osman (1642 – 1698), Yıldız Holding Collection, Istanbul.

Hilye Bakkal Ahmed Arif Efendi - Public domain dedication image

Hilye Bakkal Ahmed Arif Efendi - Public domain dedication image

Hilye-i Şerif by Bakkal Ahmet Arif Efendi (1830 – 1909), in Sullus and Nesiıh scripts.

Hilye Bakkal Ahmed Arif Efendi2

Hilye Bakkal Ahmed Arif Efendi2

Hilye by Bakkal Ahmed Arif Efendi (1830 – 1909) ın sülüs and nesih scripts.

Hilye Hasan Riza Efendi - Public domain dedication image

Hilye Hasan Riza Efendi - Public domain dedication image

Hilye-i Şerif by Hasan Rıza Efendi (1849 – 1920) with sulus and nesih scripts.

Hilye Hattat Fehmi Efendi

Hilye Hattat Fehmi Efendi

Hilye-i Şerif by Hafız Mehmed Fehmi Efendi (b.1860-d.1915)

Hilye in free form (18th century), by Esma Ibret Hanim

Hilye in free form (18th century), by Esma Ibret Hanim

Hilye in free form (18th century), by Esma Ibret Hanim, wife and student of Mauhmud Cellaleddin. Demirören Collection.

Hilye Iran 19th c with image

Hilye Iran 19th c with image

Hilye, 19th century, Iran. from the Nasser Khalili Collection of Islamic Art.

Hilye Mahmud Celaleddin Efendi

Hilye Mahmud Celaleddin Efendi

Hilye by Mahmut Celaleddin Efendi (d. 1829) in sülüs and nesih script.Türkçe: Mahmut Celaleddin Efendi (ö. 1829)'nin sülüs nesih hilyesi.

Hilye Niyazi Efendi 1853, illuminated manuscript

Hilye Niyazi Efendi 1853, illuminated manuscript

Hilye (Verbal Portrait of the Prophet Muhammad), 1270 A.H. (A.D. 1853-1854) by Niyazi Efendi (d. 1882). Calligraphy; Illumination; Ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper, 12 3/8 x 8 in. (31.5 x 20.3 cm) The ... More

Hilye with relics - A black and white drawing of a square

Hilye with relics - A black and white drawing of a square

Hilye, combined with the Relics of the Prophet, 19th century, Ottoman Turkey (The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, CAL 441) (black-and-white reproduction).

Hilye with side panels 1718

Hilye with side panels 1718

Hilye, or calligraphic panel containing a physical description of the Prophet Muhammad, was made in 1130/1718 in the Galata Palace (Saray Galata), Istanbul, by the calligrapher Dihya Salim al-Fahim (This is a ... More

Hilye Yesarizade Mustafa Izzet Efendi

Hilye Yesarizade Mustafa Izzet Efendi

Hilye by Yesârizade Mustafa Izzet Efendi (d. 1849). Gilded panel with talik script. (Museum of Galata Mevlevihanesi).Türkçe: Yesârizade Mustafa Izzet Efendi'nin zerendud (altın kakmalı), talik hilyesi.(Galata... More

Hilye-i serif 1 - Public domain dedication image

Hilye-i serif 1 - Public domain dedication image

The Hilye-i Serif, by Hafiz Osman, 17th century. A calligraphic verbal description of Mohammed. Topkapi Palace Library, Istanbul.

Hilye-i serif 2 - Public domain dedication image

Hilye-i serif 2 - Public domain dedication image

Hilye (Hilya) – Ottoman calligraphy panel; the text describes the physical appearance of the Islamic prophet Muhammad

Hilye-i serif 3

Hilye-i serif 3

Hilye (Hilya) – Ottoman calligraphy panel; the text describes the physical appearance of the Islamic prophet Muhammad

Hilye-i serif 4 - An illuminated manuscript with arabic writing

Hilye-i serif 4 - An illuminated manuscript with arabic writing

Hilye (Hilya) – Ottoman calligraphy panel; the text describes the physical appearance of the Islamic prophet Muhammad

Hilye-i serif 5 - A painting with arabic writing on it

Hilye-i serif 5 - A painting with arabic writing on it

Hilye (Hilya) – Ottoman calligraphy panel; the text describes the physical appearance of the Islamic prophet Muhammad

Hilye-i Serif 6 - Public domain dedication image

Hilye-i Serif 6 - Public domain dedication image

Hilye (Hilya) – Ottoman calligraphy panel; the text describes the physical appearance of the Islamic prophet Muhammad

Hilye-i serif 7 - Public domain dedication image

Hilye-i serif 7 - Public domain dedication image

Hilye by Mehmed Tahir Efendi Public domain reproduction of illuminated book or manuscript page, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Hilye-i Serife Sadberg

Hilye-i Serife Sadberg

Hilye in free form (18th century). Sadberk Hanım Museum, Istanbul.

PQ Khalili hilye mss 0759 - Public domain dedication image

PQ Khalili hilye mss 0759 - Public domain dedication image

Hilye, signed by the calligrapher al-Haj Musa (dates unknown) Istanbul, 1712. Original ink and gold on paper, backed with green silk. 46 x 34.1 cm. The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art. This hilye... More

Rose Hilye - Public domain dedication image

Rose Hilye - Public domain dedication image

Hilye of the Prophet Muhammad in the shape of a pink rose, from an eighteenth-century Ottoman Turkish album of hilyes. Sadberk Hanım Museum, Istanbul, no. 10602 Y8, fol. 9r.

Hilye-i Saadet by Mustafa Rakim

Hilye-i Saadet by Mustafa Rakim

Hilye-i Saadet copied by Mustafa Rakim in muhaqqaq, thuluth and naskhi. Ottoman, 1791. Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum 2732

Hilye-i Saadet

Hilye-i Saadet

Hilye-i Saadet scribed by Yesarizade Mustafa Izzet Efendi with nastaliq script as zer-endud (written with gold) and with miniatures of Mecca and Medina in 1237 AH (1822 CE). Illuminated by Hüsnü Efendi. 95 x 2... More

Hilye-i Saadet by Esmâ Ibret

Hilye-i Saadet by Esmâ Ibret

Hilye-i Saadet copied by Esmâ Ibret and illuminated by Mehmet Şevk Efendi. Istanbul, 1794-1795. Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum 2763

Hilye by Hafiz Osman from Sadberk Hanim Museum

Hilye by Hafiz Osman from Sadberk Hanim Museum

Hilye by Hafiz Osman from Sadberk Hanim Museum, c. 1670. Description of Muhammad in naskh. Basmala in rayhani. Verse from the surah Al-Anbiya (21:107) near the bottom in jali thuluth. The decoration in the are... More

An illuminated Hilye, signed by Mahmud Celaleddin

An illuminated Hilye, signed by Mahmud Celaleddin

An illuminated Hilye, signed by Mahmud Celaleddin (d.1829), Turkey, Ottoman, dated 1202 AH/1787-88 AD

Description of the Prophet (Hilya al-nabi), by Hafiz Osman (CBL T 559.4)

Description of the Prophet (Hilya al-nabi), by Hafiz Osman (CBL T 559....

Description of the Prophet (Hilya al-nabi), by Hafiz Osman. Istanbul, 1691-92 (1103 AH). Chester Beatty Library T 559.4

Hilye by Hafiz Osman, 1691-1692. Chester Beatty Library T 559.4

Hilye by Hafiz Osman, 1691-1692. Chester Beatty Library T 559.4

Hilye by Hafiz Osman from 1691-1692 (1103H). Arabic language. 440 x 320 mm. Ink, gold and pigment on paper. Chester Beatty Library T 559.4

Hilye-i Şerif. Unknown, circa 1725 (SHM 15501)

Hilye-i Şerif. Unknown, circa 1725 (SHM 15501)

Hilye-i Şerif. Unknown, Ottoman, circa 1725. 50 x 32 cm, finial 14 x 17,5 cm, naskh, thuluth, Kufic, muhaqqaq and ghubari hands. Sadberk Hanım Museum 15501

Hilye-i Şerif Anthology (SHM 10602)

Hilye-i Şerif Anthology (SHM 10602)

Hilye-i Şerif Anthology (SHM 10602). 11 folios. Ottoman, early 19th century. Sadberk Hanim Museum 10602

Hilye-i Şerif by Mustafa Vâsıf (SSM 140-0383)

Hilye-i Şerif by Mustafa Vâsıf (SSM 140-0383)

Hilye-i Şerif by Mustafa Vâsıf. Muhakkak, sülüs and nesih script. Ottoman Empire, 1820-21 (1236 AH). Sakip Sabanci Museum 140-0383

Yeserizade Hilye-i Şerif

Yeserizade Hilye-i Şerif

Yeserizade Hilye-i Şerif