Rezvan E. Yet Another “‘Uthmānic Qur’ān” (on the History of Manuscript E 20 from the St. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies) // Manuscripta Orientalia. Vol. 6. No. 1. March 2000. P. 49—68.
Several months after I published an article with a detailed
description of a large fragment of a Qur’ānic manuscript in
ḥijāzī script (E 20) from the St. Petersburg Branch of the
Institute of Oriental Studies, Dr. François Déroche was
kind enough to send me a note on Qur’ānic fragments from
the mountainous Uzbek qīshlāq of Katta Langar, photocopies
of which he had received thanks to the efforts of
J. J. Witkam and M. Szuppe. A comparison of the photographed
folios from Katta Langar with the photographs and
information about manuscript E 20 which we published allowed F. Déroche to identify the extant Katta Langar
folios as belonging at one time to the same copy as fragment
E 20. F. Déroche mentioned yet another folio from this
copy, today held in the collection of the Uzbekistan Academy
of Sciences Institute of Oriental Studies in Tashkent...