Among Zoroastrian burial items, there is a camel-shaped zoomorphic OSTADON lying there. It was found…
Not all copies of the Quran were produced in large volumes, mostly adapted for mosques or in the usual format that was convenient to hold by hand.
Copyists and artists also produced small-volume Qurans of various shapes.
Usually, they were carried by travelers and warriors on battlefields as "protective from the evil eye," because they were so small that they could hardly be read.
The Quranic Quran in the picture is placed in a round metal box, made in a hexagonal shape, covered with plain leather, and covered with a decorative flower.