Lot Essay
The upper part of the inscription over four consecutive rows contains text from Qur'an VI surat al-anaam v.54.
A fifth row reads 'This honoured cover was ordered to be made by our supreme lord, 'Abd al-Hamid Khan, may Allah support him, Amen'.
The inscription in the cartouche is as follows: 'Our great lord, 'Abbas Hilmi Pasha, the Khedive of guarded Egypt and son of the late Muhammad Tawfik Pasha, may Allah bless him, has refurbished this honoured curtain'.
Bab al-Tawba (The Door of Repentance) is a small door inside the Ka'ba that leads to a marble staircase up to the roof of the structure, and has its own embroidered curtain, changed every few years.
The present piece, giving the names of both the Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II (r. AH 1293-1327/1876-1909 AD) and the 'Abbas Hilmi Pasha, ruler of Egypt (r. AH 1309-1333/1892-1914 AD), can thus be dated between the years AH 1309-1327/1892-1909 AD.
A piece almost identical in every detail bar colour scheme and dedicatory inscription, dated AH 1325/1907-08 AD, now in the Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul, is illustrated in Ibrahim Rafa'at Pasha, Marat al-Haramayn, Cairo 1925, pl. 104 and also in Hulya Tezcan: Al-Astar al-Haramayn, Istanbul, 1996, no.17.
A fifth row reads 'This honoured cover was ordered to be made by our supreme lord, 'Abd al-Hamid Khan, may Allah support him, Amen'.
The inscription in the cartouche is as follows: 'Our great lord, 'Abbas Hilmi Pasha, the Khedive of guarded Egypt and son of the late Muhammad Tawfik Pasha, may Allah bless him, has refurbished this honoured curtain'.
Bab al-Tawba (The Door of Repentance) is a small door inside the Ka'ba that leads to a marble staircase up to the roof of the structure, and has its own embroidered curtain, changed every few years.
The present piece, giving the names of both the Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II (r. AH 1293-1327/1876-1909 AD) and the 'Abbas Hilmi Pasha, ruler of Egypt (r. AH 1309-1333/1892-1914 AD), can thus be dated between the years AH 1309-1327/1892-1909 AD.
A piece almost identical in every detail bar colour scheme and dedicatory inscription, dated AH 1325/1907-08 AD, now in the Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul, is illustrated in Ibrahim Rafa'at Pasha, Marat al-Haramayn, Cairo 1925, pl. 104 and also in Hulya Tezcan: Al-Astar al-Haramayn, Istanbul, 1996, no.17.