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Tughra of Sultan Süleyman the MagnificentThe Ottoman Turkish sultans controlled one of the most efficient, well-organized, and effective governmental bureaucracies of early modern times; at the apex of this governmental structure was the Ottoman Imperial Chancery, which created, copied, and recorded all official governmental orders or decrees, known as firman, as well as treaties and official correspondence
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Inscription: Inscribed: (left, on architrave) REX·REGVM·DOMINVM [DOMINANTIVM] (King of Kings and Lord [of Lords] [Revelation 19:16].); (center, on entablature) . . . SOR REX ([Nebuchadnez]zar King)
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From the former Lady Chapel of the Benedictine abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris (closed February 1792; panels possibly removed by November 25, 1796; chapel destroyed 1802); [possibly Jacques Seligmann, Paris and New York] ; Private Collection, Paris (until 1958) ; [ Brimo de Laroussilhe, Paris (1958–sold 1972)] ; [ Galerie für Glasmalerei, Zurich (1972–sold 1973)]
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