File:Add MS 12309 - Menak Amir Hamza.pdf

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English: Menak Amir Hamza, the Javanese story of the adventures of Amir Hamza, uncle of the prophet Muhammad. Written for Ratu Ageng (c. 1730-1803), a wife of Sultan Hamengku Buwana I and the mother of Hamengku Buwana II, some time after 1792. In the introduction she is called prabu wanodeya / kang jumeneng Ratu Agung / kang ngedhaton Tegalreja /, 'the female monarch / who reigns as Ratu Agung / and has her palace in Tegalreja'. Ratu Ageng was a daughter of an Islamic scholar and was known as a devout Muslim.Niemann, 1861, p. 480, says that the government of Abdul Mutalib in Mecca is discussed at the beginning; later stories concerning Amir Hamza are told. In Javanese in Arabic script (pegon). Late 18th century-early 19th century
Date 1800s
date QS:P,+1800-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source https://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Add_MS_12309
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