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Bahram Gur in the Sandal Palace on Thursday, Folio 230 from a Khamsa... A.H. 931 / A.D
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Bahram Gur in the Sandal Palace on Thursday, Folio 230 from a Khamsa... A.H. 931 / A.D
Bahram Gur in the Sandal Palace on Thursday, Folio 230 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, A.H. 931/A.D. 1524-25
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Afghan Afghani Afghanistan Bahram Gur Bahram Gur King Of Iran Blindfold Blindfolded Candle Candles Five Treasures Fountain Fountains Game Ganjavi Ganjavi Nezami Haft Paikar His Majesty Husband Indian Miniature Iran Iranian Khamsa Of Nizami King Bahram V King Of Iran Miniature Nezami Nezami Ganjavi Nizami Nur Sultan Muhammad Panj Ganj Persia Persian Poem Polygamous Polygamy Princess Sasanian Seven Portraits Seven Princesses Shaikh Shaikh Zada Sultan Muhammad Sultan Muhammad Nur Varahran V Wives Zada Zada Shaikh Gold Colour Pastime
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This stunning 16th-century Indian miniature print captures the regal presence of Bahram Gur, the legendary king of Iran. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life a scene from Nizami's Khamsa (Quintet), showcasing Bahram Gur in the Sandal Palace on Thursday. Bahram Gur, also known as Varahran V, was renowned for his love for adventure and his ability to rule with wisdom and justice. In this artwork, he is depicted surrounded by seven princesses, each representing one day of the week. The palace itself is adorned with exquisite patterns and decorative elements that reflect Persian and Sasanian influences. The artist, Shaikh Zada Sultan Muhammad Nur, masterfully captures the essence of Persian literature through this piece. From the blindfolded game being played by a group of men to the flickering candles illuminating the room, every detail tells a story. As we gaze upon this masterpiece from Afghanistan's rich cultural heritage, we are transported back in time to an era where kings ruled with grace and elegance. It serves as a reminder of our shared human history and highlights the importance of preserving such treasures for future generations. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print stands as a testament to both artistic brilliance and historical significance. It invites us to appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also its role in narrating tales that have shaped civilizations throughout centuries.
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