Panel
| العنوان | Panel |
|---|---|
| المؤلف | Unknown |
| تاريخ النشر: | 1575 |
| مكان النشر | Iran (made) - |
| الموضوع | Metalwork |
| النوع | أخرى |
| اللغة | غير محدد |
| رقمي | نعم |
| مخطوط | لا |
| الأبعاد الفيزيائية | Length: 38.8cm, Height: 13.5cm |
| المكتبة: | Victoria and Albert Museum |
| معرف أصل المكتبة | M.5-1919 |
| رقم السجل | M.5-1919 |
| موقع المكتبة | Middle East Section |
| التاريخ | 1575 |
| ملاحظات | This is one of a set of eight pierced-steel door plaques said to be from the tomb of Shah Tahmasp. He was the second ruler (from 1524 to 1576) of the Safavid dynasty in Iran. The full inscription was an Arabic poem in honour of the Fourteen Immaculates. These were the members of Muhammad's family whom the Shi'ite Muslims of Iran hold in greatest esteem. This plaque refers to the Prophet's cousin and son-in-law: 'the Lion of God known as Ali'. |
| نص عينة | Transliteration wa akhihi asad Allah musamma bi-`Ali Translation 'and of his brother, the lion of God, named 'Ali' |
| Malzemeler ve teknikler | Steel, pierced Steel Piercing |
| Fiziksel açıklama | Plaque of openwork steel with Arabic inscription. |
| Üslup | Safavid |