Overview information about the seal with ID 1602.

Entry Value
ID 1602
Color black
Form square
Comment D. Dawson, Tibetan Seals, p. 10: Black ink seal of the Kashag, …The seal dates from the inception of the Kashag in 1728 during the early stages of the Chinese overlordship under Emperor Yung Ch'eng. The square seal was used as the inner seal on documents. This seal exists in several copies (Schuh mentions three versions (p. 17)), each slightly different from others, esp. regarding the third column (i.e. comp. to ID 22: 0486b_KHD_x-x_x-x_x_x_Seal or ID 84: 0427e_KHD_S70_23-24_11-12_2_Seal.
DocID 0594e_AA_1_1_51_Seal
Size 2,0 x 2,0 (1,5 x 1,5)
Inscription cols. 1 + 3: not Tibetan, col2: bde skyid
Type None
Links compare: 0004d_SBB6627, No. 15: 0103c_SBB6726, (No ID): 0143b_SBB6766, No. 25: 0156e_SBB6779, 0166c_SBB6789, 0459c_KHD_ S119_x-x_x-x_x_Seal, 0459c_KHD_ S119_x-x_x-x_x_Seal, 0594e_AA_1_1_51_Seal
Automatically extracted links Seal: 0004d_SBB6627 Seal: 0103c_SBB6726 Seal: 0156e_SBB6779 Seal: 0166c_SBB6789 Seal: 0594e_AA_1_1_51_Seal Seal: 0143b_SBB6766
Reference see Schuh, Grundlagen tibetischer Siegelkunde, p. 17f
Comments about scripts on seal 'phags pa and others
Automatically extracted script(s) on seal 'Phags pa,

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