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Farman

Faman by Gaykhatu, 1292.

Please find hereafter an image of a Farman by Gaykhatu. The letter is written half in Turkish and half in Persian, with a Persianized arabic script. It also contained a Chinese seal (in red). It is the earliest known royal Il-Khanid farman in Persian. Source: Arts of the Persian Courts by Abolala Soudavar, p.34-35. Feel free to insert the image in the article. Cheers PHG (talk) 06:32, 4 January 2009 (UTC)