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A petition to the Fāṭimid caliph al-'Āmir
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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The document which is published here comes from the Michaelides Collection, formerly belonging to G. A. Michaelides and now in the possession of Cambridge University Library. In addition to a substantial number of Arabic papyri this collection also contains Arabic paper documents. The paper documents are very varying in date, ranging from the Fāṭimid to the Ottoman periods. The present document is a petition from the Fāṭimid period. Some Fāṭimid documents of this type have already been published. Several unpublishedFāṭimid petitions have come to my attention. Most of these are from the Cairo Genizah and will be published as part of a corpus of Arabic Genizah documents. I am publishing the present document from the Michaelides collection separately.
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5 I am grateful to the Syndics of the Cambridge University Library for granting me permission to publish this manuscript.
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8 In addition to those already published I would like to refer the reader to a large number of Genizah documents containing this blessing which I have prepared for publication (to appear shortly in a volume entitled Arabic Documents from the Cairo Genizah).
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14 Cf. the articles by Stern and Richards cited above and also my article on “The historical development of the structure of the medieval Arabic petition”.