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Gold ink Quran, ancient manuscripts on display in Maharashtra, India

A rare 16th century copy of the Holy Quran written in gold ink is kept on display at the 108th Indian Science Congress Association which was inaugurated in Maharashtra on Tuesday.

The copy of the Quran and some ancient manuscripts, a few of them believed to be centuries old, are displayed at a stall put up by the Nagpur-based Research For Resurgence Foundation (RFRF) at the ISC exhibition.

“This gold ink Quran was written in the 16th Century. There are only four copies of this Quran in the world,” the Director of RFRF Knowledge Resource Centre, Bhujang Bobade, told news agencies.

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