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History of the Mongols: The death of muhammad hwarazmshah
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History of the Mongols: The death of muhammad hwarazmshah
JLJ4663915 History of the Mongols: The death of muhammad hwarazmshah. Manuscript " Sum of Stories (Djame al-tavarikh) (Djame al-tavarikh)" (Folio 60v) by Rachid al-Din Fazl-ollah (Fazl ollah) Hamadani, 1430? -1434? Enluminated by Sayf al-Din Naqqash Esfahani Vahedi. BN, Paris by Persian School, (15th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: History of the Mongols: The death of muhammad hwarazmshah. Manuscript " Sum of Stories (Djame al-tavarikh) (Djame al-tavarikh)" (Folio 60v) by Rachid al-Din Fazl-ollah (Fazl ollah) Hamadani, 1430? -1434? Enluminated by Sayf al-Din Naqqash Esfahani Vahedi. BN, Paris); Photo ePhoto Josse; Persian, out of copyright
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This print showcases a historical moment captured in the manuscript "History of the Mongols: The death of Muhammad Hwarazmshah". Created by Rachid al-Din Fazl-ollah Hamadani between 1430 and 1434, this illuminated masterpiece takes us back to the 15th century Persian era. Enlivened by Sayf al-Din Naqqash Esfahani Vahedi, every stroke of color and detail brings this scene to life. The image portrays a significant event in history as it depicts the demise of Muhammad Hwarazmshah. As we gaze upon this miniature artwork, we are transported to a riverbank where an intense battle unfolds. The artist's skillful hand captures the tension and drama surrounding this pivotal moment. The fusion of Persian and Mongolian influences is evident in both style and subject matter. This amalgamation creates a unique visual narrative that speaks volumes about cultural exchange during that time period. Preserved within the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France, this photograph allows us to appreciate not only its artistic value but also its historical significance. It serves as a reminder of how art can transcend time, preserving stories for generations to come. As we delve into the details presented before us – from intricate human figures to meticulous writing – we gain insight into Asian history while marveling at the talent displayed by these ancient artists. This print truly encapsulates an extraordinary blend of artistry, storytelling, and
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