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Muslim altar-style grave monument to Coya Shawsware, or Khwaja Shahsuwar (1582-1626), a merchant and secretary to Nogdi beg the Persian embassador, formerly in St Botolphs, Bishopsgate
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Muslim altar-style grave monument to Coya Shawsware, or Khwaja Shahsuwar (1582-1626), a merchant and secretary to Nogdi beg the Persian embassador, formerly in St Botolphs, Bishopsgate
6340497 Muslim altar-style grave monument to Coya Shawsware, or Khwaja Shahsuwar (1582-1626), a merchant and secretary to Nogdi beg the Persian embassador, formerly in St Botolphs, Bishopsgate by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Muslim altar-style grave monument to Coya Shawsware, or Khwaja Shahsuwar (1582-1626), a merchant and secretary to Nogdi beg the Persian embassador, formerly in St Botolphs, Bishopsgate. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T. Smiths Antiquities of London and its Environs, J. Sewell, R. Folder, J. Simco, London, 1792.); © Florilegius
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This print showcases a Muslim altar-style grave monument dedicated to Coya Shawsware, also known as Khwaja Shahsuwar. Born in 1582 and passing away in 1626, Shawsware was an esteemed merchant and secretary to Nogdi beg, the Persian ambassador. The monument was once located in St Botolphs, Bishopsgate. The intricate copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith beautifully captures this historic piece of architecture. It is based on original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries and is featured in Smith's renowned work "Antiquities of London and its Environs" published in 1792. With its rich history and cultural significance, this gravestone serves as a testament to the diverse heritage found within England's capital city. Its presence reflects the connection between Iran (formerly Persia) and Great Britain during that period. The image transports us back in time, allowing us to appreciate both the artistry of the monument itself and its historical context. As we gaze upon it, we are reminded of London's multicultural past and how individuals like Coya Shawsware played vital roles as merchants, vendors, sellers, dealers or even secretaries for important figures such as Nogdi beg. This print from Bridgeman Images offers a glimpse into an era where different cultures intersected within London's bustling streets. It stands as a tribute not only to one individual but also to the broader tapestry of Muslim influence throughout Europe's history.
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