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English: Title page of the first German translation of the Qur'án in 1772: „Die türkische Bibel, oder des Korans allererste teutsche Uebersetzung aus der Arabischen Urschrift“ by Professor M. David Friederich Megerlin 1772
English: Title page of the first German translation of the Qur'án in 1772: „The Turkish Bible, or the very first German translation of the Qur'án from the Arabic original“ by Professor M. David Friederich Megerlin 1772
Deutsch: Titelblatt der ersten deutschen Koranübersetzung 1772: „Die türkische Bibel, oder des Korans allererste teutsche Uebersetzung aus der Arabischen Urschrift“ von Professor M. David Friederich Megerlin
Date created 1771.
Source Title page of the first German translation of the Qur'án
Author Professor M. David Friederich Megerlin
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