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Fiziksel Boyutlar 279 ff. Codex. Incomplete.
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Kayıt Numarası MS-BE-MS-HAMILTON-00260
Lokasyon Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin — Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin Ms. Hamilton 260
Tarih Gregorian: 18th/C. Hijri: ----/---/--.-1799-1700
Notlar The manuscript was among the items obtained in 1883 from the collection of Alexander Hamilton (1767-1852). According to a note on f. 1r, it had been bought in Lucknow in 1767. The copy of unusual height is bound in red leather (without flap), stamped (central medallion with pendants, corner decoration; cartouches in the border) and painted in gold. The headings at the beginnings of preface and poem were never executed. Some rubrics (in red) are lacking near the end.The volume contains the 'old' preface, to which tables listing the Iranian kings with their deeds, and a glossary of names and terms were added. The text of the poem ends with the story of Arjasp.The manuscript contains 42 text illustrations. At some places, the pictorial sequence is very dense while the last third of the book has only one miniature. Characteristically, the pictures do not closely represent the text, nor are they often placed very precisely, often occurring well before or well after the scenes they are apparently illustrating. There are many marginal additions to the text. The story of Bizhan and Manizha is followed by an interpolated Barzunama, one scene of which is illustrated. Differences between the paintings may be due to divers models and/or different hands. Many miniatures have an overall 'Iranian' appearance caused by the lack of volume in figure painting, the dress of the women and elements of men's costume, sometimes also by flat architecture or a golden hill in the background. Some details point more to Central Asian models of the early 17th century than to Safavid work of the 16th. Other miniatures seem to be influenced by Mughal painting. Generally, the prominence of yellow, combined with thinly applied dark shades of green, brown, and purple for landscape background, and a deep blue sky, details of palace architecture and the way the walls of fortresses are depicted, and most of the costumes of courtiers, support an Indian origin. An attribution to the later 17th century should not be excluded, however.(Karin Ruhrdanz)Bibliography:W. Pertsch, Die Handschriftenverzeichnisse der königlichen Bibliothek zu Berlin, 4: Verzeichnis der persischen Handschriften, Berlin, 1888, p. 734, no. 702a.I. Stchoukine, B. Flemming, P. Luft & H. Sohrweide, Illuminierte islamische Handschriften, Wiesbaden, 1971, 177-9, no. 65.G. van den Berg, "The Barzunama in the Berlin Shahnama manuscripts", in press in Ch. Melville, ed. Proceedings of the second Cambridge Shahnama Round Table, November 2003.
Süsleme Zahhak hears Kava's complaintFolio number: 017rLocation in text:Mohl 5, Zahhak (1000 years), first line: 196, break line before: 207, break line after: 208.0, last line: None.Faridun brings Zahhak to Mount DamavandFolio number: 020rLocation in text:Mohl 5, Zahhak (1000 years), first line: 516, break line before: 539, break line after: 540.0, last line: None.Salm and Tur murder IrajScene Title:The murder of IrajFolio number: 025vLocation in text:Mohl 6, Faridun (500 years), first line: 557, break line before: 556, break line after: 557.0, last line: None.Manuchihr kills Salm and Tur *Scene Title:Manuchihr kills Tur in battleFolio number: 028vLocation in text:Mohl 6, Faridun (500 years), first line: 851, break line before: None, break line after: None, last line: None.Zal shoots fowlFolio number: 035vLocation in text:Mohl 7, Manuchihr (120 years), first line: 490, break line before: 500, break line after: 503.0, last line: 505.Zal kissing Manuchihr's feet *Scene Title:Manuchihr and ZalFolio number: 043rLocation in text:Mohl 7, Manuchihr (120 years), first line: 1376, break line before: 1381, break line after: 1382.0, last line: 1398.Bertels 7, Manuchihr (1654), first line: 1209.0, break line before: 1213.0, break line after: 1214.0, last line: 1398.The birth of RustamFolio number: 045vLocation in text:Mohl 7, Manuchihr (120 years), first line: 1627, break line before: 1646, break line after: 1648.0, last line: 1660.Bertels 7, Manuchihr (1654), first line: 1448.0, break line before: 1464.0, break line after: 1465.0, last line: 1660.Zal introduces Rustam to Sam *Scene Title:Sam visits Zal and RustamFolio number: 047rLocation in text:Mohl 7, Manuchihr (120 years), first line: 1782, break line before: 1791, break line after: 1792.0, last line: 1802.Bertels 7, Manuchihr (1654), first line: 1586.0, break line before: 1595.0, break line after: 1596.0, last line: 1802.Rustam in disguise *Scene Title:Rustam rides to Kuh-i SipandFolio number: 048vNotes: This picture is not close to the text of the Shahnama, but apparently represents Rustam going to Kuh-i Sipand (or Safid) disguised as a merchant.Location in text:Mohl 7, Manuchihr (120 years), first line: 1916, break line before: 1928, break line after: 1929.0, last line: 1936.Bertels 7, Manuchihr (1654), first line: 101.0, break line before: 113.0, break line after: 114.0, last line: 1936.The second battle between Nauzar and AfrasiyabFolio number: 051rLocation in text:Mohl 8, Nauzar (7 years), first line: 244, break line before: 252, break line after: 253.0, last line: 264.Bertels 8, Nauzar (543), first line: 219.0, break line before: 227.0, break line after: 228.0, last line: 264.Kay Ka'us enthronedScene Title:Kay Kavus enthronedFolio number: 057vLocation in text:Mohl 12, Kay Kavus (150 years), first line: 238, break line before: 7, break line after: 8.0, last line: 17.Bertels 12, Kay Ka'us - Mazandaran (918), first line: 226.0, break line before: 7.0, break line after: 8.0, last line: 17.Rustam's first labour: Rakhsh kills a lionFolio number: 061rLocation in text:Mohl 12, Kay Kavus (150 years), first line: 360, break line before: 368, break line after: 369.0, last line: 385.Bertels 12, Kay Ka'us - Mazandaran (918), first line: 342.0, break line before: 350.0, break line after: 351.0, last line: 385.Rustam's third labour: he kills a dragonFolio number: 061vLocation in text:Mohl 12, Kay Kavus (150 years), first line: 386, break line before: 398, break line after: 399.0, last line: 411.Bertels 12, Kay Ka'us - Mazandaran (918), first line: 366.0, break line before: 378.0, break line after: 379.0, last line: 411.Rustam's fourth labour: he cuts the witch in twoScene Title:Rustam's fourth labour: he kills the witchFolio number: 062rLocation in text:Mohl 12, Kay Kavus (150 years), first line: 412, break line before: 423, break line after: None, last line: 432.Rustam's fifth labour: he lassoes AuladFolio number: 063rLocation in text:Mohl 12, Kay Kavus (150 years), first line: 497, break line before: 506, break line after: 508.0, last line: 518.Bertels 12, Kay Ka'us - Mazandaran (918), first line: 474.0, break line before: 482.0, break line after: 483.0, last line: 518.Rustam's sixth labour: he kills ArzhangFolio number: 064rNotes: This picture comes some way after the text it illustrates.Location in text:Mohl 12, Kay Kavus (150 years), first line: 577, break line before: 586, break line after: 587.0, last line: 597.Bertels 12, Kay Ka'us - Mazandaran (918), first line: 547.0, break line before: 556.0, break line after: 557.0, last line: 597.Kay Kavus dicates a letter to the King of MazandaranFolio number: 065rNotes: The picture has little specifically to do with the text here.Location in text:Mohl 12, Kay Kavus (150 years), first line: 672, break line before: 682, break line after: 683.0, last line: 695.Bertels 12, Kay Ka'us - Mazandaran (918), first line: 629.0, break line before: 639.0, break line after: 640.0, last line: 695.Rustam fights the armies of three KingsFolio number: 070rNotes: The rubric on the preceding folio calls this Rustam in battle with the King of Hamavaran, i.e. the leader of the allied forces.Location in text:Mohl 12b, Kay Kavus fights the King of Hamavaran, first line: 281, break line before: 296, break line after: 297.0, last line: 324.Kay Kavus airborneFolio number: 072rLocation in text:Mohl 12b, Kay Kavus fights the King of Hamavaran, first line: 538, break line before: 543, break line after: None, last line: 558.Suhrab fights GurdafaridFolio number: 075vNotes: Although the title of the picture, from the previous rubric, implies that this is the fight of Suhrab with Hujir, it is placed in the text well after that moment, and in the passage where he fights Gurdafarid, daughter of Gazhdaham. The fighter on the right appears rather feminine; there is nothing in the picture, however, to illustrate the details of either encounter as described in the text.Location in text:Mohl 12c, Suhrab, first line: 287, break line before: 301, break line after: 302.0, last line: 311.Bertels 14, Kay Ka'us - Rustam and Suhrab (1059), first line: 210.0, break line before: 224.0, break line after: 225.0, last line: 311.The first combat of Rustam and SuhrabFolio number: 080rLocation in text:Mohl 12c, Suhrab, first line: 912, break line before: 934, break line after: 935.0, last line: 941.Bertels 14, Kay Ka'us - Rustam and Suhrab (1059), first line: 693.0, break line before: 715.0, break line after: 716.0, last line: 941.Siyavush in Sudaba's private quartersFolio number: 088rLocation in text:Mohl 12d, Siyavush, first line: 253, break line before: 264, break line after: 265.0, last line: 275.Bertels 15, Kay Ka'us - Siyavush (3775), first line: 226.0, break line before: 237.0, break line after: 238.0, last line: 275.Siyavush plays polo before AfrasiyabFolio number: 099rNotes: The painting comes in the text where Siyavush has moved on to display his skill at archery.Location in text:Mohl 12d, Siyavush, first line: 1462, break line before: 1467, break line after: 1468.0, last line: 1486.Bertels 15, Kay Ka'us - Siyavush (3775), first line: 1369.0, break line before: 1374.0, break line after: 1375.0, last line: 1486.Rustam comes to Kay KavusFolio number: 110vLocation in text:Mohl 12e, Kay Khusrau comes to Iran, first line: 56, break line before: 68, break line after: 70.0, last line: 81.Bertels 15, Kay Ka'us - Siyavush (3775), first line: 2622.0, break line before: 2635.0, break line after: 2637.0, last line: 81.Faramarz Captures Surkha, Son of AfrasiyabScene Title:Faramarz captures Surkha, son of AfrasiyabFolio number: 111vLocation in text:Mohl 12e, Kay Khusrau comes to Iran, first line: 135, break line before: 158, break line after: 159.0, last line: 164.Bertels 16, Kay Khusrau (1655), first line: 2701.0, break line before: 2720.0, break line after: 2721.0, last line: 164.Rustam kills PilsamFolio number: 113rLocation in text:Mohl 12e, Kay Khusrau comes to Iran, first line: 286, break line before: None, break line after: 292.0, last line: 295.Rustam and warriors taking away Afrasiyab's throne (? not in SN)Scene Title:Rustam on the throne of TuranFolio number: 114vNotes: The picture apepars to show Rustam and other warriors taking away Afrasiyab's throne. This is rather a literal interpretation of the text in the Shahnama, which here concerns Rustam's seven year reign in Turan, during which he distributed some of Afrasiyab's wealth among the Iranian generals.Location in text:Mohl 12e, Kay Khusrau comes to Iran, first line: 418, break line before: 428, break line after: 429.0, last line: 438.Kay Khusrau and Farangis watch Giv defeat the TuraniansFolio number: 118rLocation in text:Mohl 12e, Kay Khusrau comes to Iran, first line: 803, break line before: 819, break line after: 820.0, last line: 832.Bertels 16, Kay Khusrau (1655), first line: 3271.0, break line before: 3281.0, break line after: 3282.0, last line: 832.Giv leads Piran before Kay Khusrau and FarangisFolio number: 119rNotes: The previous folio has the rubric "Farangis presents Kay Khusrau to Kay Kavus", i.e. welcoming him on his arrival from Turan. However, this has nothing tp do with the text at this stage, and the painting shows no sign of Farangis. The painting comes much closer to the text describing Giv leading Piran to Kay Khusrau, who then pardoned him on the intervention of Farangis (Mohl, II, pp. 542-4); however, the picture cannot be said to reflect accurately that scene either.Location in text:Mohl 12e, Kay Khusrau comes to Iran, first line: 923, break line before: 935, break line after: 936.0, last line: 951.Bertels 15, Kay Ka'us - Siyavush (3775), first line: 3349.0, break line before: 3359.0, break line after: 3360.0, last line: 951.Bahram, son of Gudarz, defeats KabudaScene Title:Bahram fights KabudaFolio number: 132rLocation in text:Mohl 13, Kay Khusrau (60 years), first line: 1064, break line before: 1077, break line after: 1078.0, last line: 1091.Rivniz dies, but Bahram saves his crownFolio number: 136rNotes: This is a scene from the battle in which the Iranians are defeated after a heavy encounter, in which Rivniz is killed. The painting is actually located in the text at the point where Bahram returns to the battlefield to retrieve his whip (as mentioned in the rubric below the picture), but it clearly does not illustrate that scene.Location in text:Mohl 13, Kay Khusrau (60 years), first line: 1492, break line before: 1497, break line after: 1498.0, last line: 1509.Bertels 12, Kay Ka'us - Mazandaran (918), first line: 1453.0, break line before: 1458.0, break line after: 1459.0, last line: 1509.Rustam kills Ashkabus and his horseFolio number: 150rNotes: As elsewhere in this ms., the picture is not placed very near the subject it represents in the text, which here occurred about 40 lines earlier.Location in text:Mohl 13b, Kamus-i Kashani, first line: 1463, break line before: 1474, break line after: 1475.0, last line: 1484.Bertels 17, Kamus-i Kashani (1472), first line: 1346.0, break line before: 1355.0, break line after: 1356.0, last line: 1484.Rustam captures and kills KamusFolio number: 151vLocation in text:Mohl 13c, Rustam and the Khaqan-i Chin, first line: 14, break line before: 26, break line after: 27.0, last line: 36.Bertels 18, Khaqan-i Chin (1422), first line: 13.0, break line before: 23.0, break line after: 24.0, last line: 36.Shangul confronts RustamScene Title:Rustam confronts the forces of Turan and ChinFolio number: 155vNotes: The painting comes at the moment in the text where Piran discusses with the Indian general, Shangul, his command of the troops of Sind and Hind, and his ambitions to confront Rustam and have revenge for the death of Kamus.Location in text:Mohl 13c, Rustam and the Khaqan-i Chin, first line: 451, break line before: 461, break line after: 462.0, last line: 473.Rustam fights Kafur the CannibalFolio number: 160vLocation in text:Mohl 13c, Rustam and the Khaqan-i Chin, first line: 1007, break line before: 1019, break line after: 1025.0, last line: 1036.Rustam wrestles with PuladvandFolio number: 164rNotes: Once more, the painting comes some time after the text that it illustrates.Location in text:Mohl 13c, Rustam and the Khaqan-i Chin, first line: 1430, break line before: 1441, break line after: 1442.0, last line: 1451.Bertels 18, Khaqan-i Chin (1422), first line: 1326.0, break line before: 1335.0, break line after: 1336.0, last line: 1451.Akvan Div flings Rustam into the seaFolio number: 166rLocation in text:Mohl 13d, Rustam fights Akhvan Div, first line: None, break line before: 100, break line after: 101.0, last line: 115.Rustam kills Akvan DivFolio number: 167vNotes: The text around this picture is not found in the standard editions.Location in text:Mohl 13d, Rustam fights Akhvan Div, first line: 224, break line before: None, break line after: None, last line: None.Bizhan slaughters the wild boarsScene Title:Bizhan slaughters the wild boarFolio number: 169rLocation in text:Mohl 13e, Bizhan and Manizha, first line: 97, break line before: 109, break line after: 110.0, last line: 129.Bertels 20, Bizhan and Manizha (1312), first line: 94.0, break line before: 106.0, break line after: 107.0, last line: 129.Rustam rescues Bizhan from the pitFolio number: 179rLocation in text:Mohl 13e, Bizhan and Manizha, first line: None, break line before: 1136, break line after: 1137.0, last line: 1151.Fight between Iranians and TuraniansScene Title:Scene from the BarzunamaFolio number: 186vNotes: Fight between Iranians and Turanians, evidently (from the marginal additions), illustrating a passage form the Barzunama.Location in text:Mohl -2b, Barzunama, first line: None, break line before: None, break line after: None, last line: None.Bizhan kills HumanFolio number: 226vLocation in text:Mohl 13f, The Twelve Rukhs, first line: 783, break line before: 796, break line after: 797.0, last line: 822.Bertels 21, The twelve Rukhs (2518), first line: 770.0, break line before: 783.0, break line after: 784.0, last line: 822.Sample pageFolio number: 18r
Mizanpaj 4 columns. 29 rows. Leaf height: 430 mm, width: 250 mm. Written height: 305 mm, width: 155 mm.
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Köken (Provenance) On folio 1r stated that the ms has been purchased in Lucknough in 1765.
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Shahnama

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Sayfa Sayısı 43
Fiziksel Boyutlar 279 ff. Codex. Incomplete.
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Kayıt Numarası MS-BE-MS-HAMILTON-00260
Lokasyon Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin — Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin Ms. Hamilton 260
Tarih Gregorian: 18th/C. Hijri: ----/---/--.-1799-1700
Notlar The manuscript was among the items obtained in 1883 from the collection of Alexander Hamilton (1767-1852). According to a note on f. 1r, it had been bought in Lucknow in 1767. The copy of unusual height is bound in red leather (without flap), stamped (central medallion with pendants, corner decoration; cartouches in the border) and painted in gold. The headings at the beginnings of preface and poem were never executed. Some rubrics (in red) are lacking near the end.The volume contains the 'old' preface, to which tables listing the Iranian kings with their deeds, and a glossary of names and terms were added. The text of the poem ends with the story of Arjasp.The manuscript contains 42 text illustrations. At some places, the pictorial sequence is very dense while the last third of the book has only one miniature. Characteristically, the pictures do not closely represent the text, nor are they often placed very precisely, often occurring well before or well after the scenes they are apparently illustrating. There are many marginal additions to the text. The story of Bizhan and Manizha is followed by an interpolated Barzunama, one scene of which is illustrated. Differences between the paintings may be due to divers models and/or different hands. Many miniatures have an overall 'Iranian' appearance caused by the lack of volume in figure painting, the dress of the women and elements of men's costume, sometimes also by flat architecture or a golden hill in the background. Some details point more to Central Asian models of the early 17th century than to Safavid work of the 16th. Other miniatures seem to be influenced by Mughal painting. Generally, the prominence of yellow, combined with thinly applied dark shades of green, brown, and purple for landscape background, and a deep blue sky, details of palace architecture and the way the walls of fortresses are depicted, and most of the costumes of courtiers, support an Indian origin. An attribution to the later 17th century should not be excluded, however.(Karin Ruhrdanz)Bibliography:W. Pertsch, Die Handschriftenverzeichnisse der königlichen Bibliothek zu Berlin, 4: Verzeichnis der persischen Handschriften, Berlin, 1888, p. 734, no. 702a.I. Stchoukine, B. Flemming, P. Luft & H. Sohrweide, Illuminierte islamische Handschriften, Wiesbaden, 1971, 177-9, no. 65.G. van den Berg, "The Barzunama in the Berlin Shahnama manuscripts", in press in Ch. Melville, ed. Proceedings of the second Cambridge Shahnama Round Table, November 2003.
Süsleme Zahhak hears Kava's complaintFolio number: 017rLocation in text:Mohl 5, Zahhak (1000 years), first line: 196, break line before: 207, break line after: 208.0, last line: None.Faridun brings Zahhak to Mount DamavandFolio number: 020rLocation in text:Mohl 5, Zahhak (1000 years), first line: 516, break line before: 539, break line after: 540.0, last line: None.Salm and Tur murder IrajScene Title:The murder of IrajFolio number: 025vLocation in text:Mohl 6, Faridun (500 years), first line: 557, break line before: 556, break line after: 557.0, last line: None.Manuchihr kills Salm and Tur *Scene Title:Manuchihr kills Tur in battleFolio number: 028vLocation in text:Mohl 6, Faridun (500 years), first line: 851, break line before: None, break line after: None, last line: None.Zal shoots fowlFolio number: 035vLocation in text:Mohl 7, Manuchihr (120 years), first line: 490, break line before: 500, break line after: 503.0, last line: 505.Zal kissing Manuchihr's feet *Scene Title:Manuchihr and ZalFolio number: 043rLocation in text:Mohl 7, Manuchihr (120 years), first line: 1376, break line before: 1381, break line after: 1382.0, last line: 1398.Bertels 7, Manuchihr (1654), first line: 1209.0, break line before: 1213.0, break line after: 1214.0, last line: 1398.The birth of RustamFolio number: 045vLocation in text:Mohl 7, Manuchihr (120 years), first line: 1627, break line before: 1646, break line after: 1648.0, last line: 1660.Bertels 7, Manuchihr (1654), first line: 1448.0, break line before: 1464.0, break line after: 1465.0, last line: 1660.Zal introduces Rustam to Sam *Scene Title:Sam visits Zal and RustamFolio number: 047rLocation in text:Mohl 7, Manuchihr (120 years), first line: 1782, break line before: 1791, break line after: 1792.0, last line: 1802.Bertels 7, Manuchihr (1654), first line: 1586.0, break line before: 1595.0, break line after: 1596.0, last line: 1802.Rustam in disguise *Scene Title:Rustam rides to Kuh-i SipandFolio number: 048vNotes: This picture is not close to the text of the Shahnama, but apparently represents Rustam going to Kuh-i Sipand (or Safid) disguised as a merchant.Location in text:Mohl 7, Manuchihr (120 years), first line: 1916, break line before: 1928, break line after: 1929.0, last line: 1936.Bertels 7, Manuchihr (1654), first line: 101.0, break line before: 113.0, break line after: 114.0, last line: 1936.The second battle between Nauzar and AfrasiyabFolio number: 051rLocation in text:Mohl 8, Nauzar (7 years), first line: 244, break line before: 252, break line after: 253.0, last line: 264.Bertels 8, Nauzar (543), first line: 219.0, break line before: 227.0, break line after: 228.0, last line: 264.Kay Ka'us enthronedScene Title:Kay Kavus enthronedFolio number: 057vLocation in text:Mohl 12, Kay Kavus (150 years), first line: 238, break line before: 7, break line after: 8.0, last line: 17.Bertels 12, Kay Ka'us - Mazandaran (918), first line: 226.0, break line before: 7.0, break line after: 8.0, last line: 17.Rustam's first labour: Rakhsh kills a lionFolio number: 061rLocation in text:Mohl 12, Kay Kavus (150 years), first line: 360, break line before: 368, break line after: 369.0, last line: 385.Bertels 12, Kay Ka'us - Mazandaran (918), first line: 342.0, break line before: 350.0, break line after: 351.0, last line: 385.Rustam's third labour: he kills a dragonFolio number: 061vLocation in text:Mohl 12, Kay Kavus (150 years), first line: 386, break line before: 398, break line after: 399.0, last line: 411.Bertels 12, Kay Ka'us - Mazandaran (918), first line: 366.0, break line before: 378.0, break line after: 379.0, last line: 411.Rustam's fourth labour: he cuts the witch in twoScene Title:Rustam's fourth labour: he kills the witchFolio number: 062rLocation in text:Mohl 12, Kay Kavus (150 years), first line: 412, break line before: 423, break line after: None, last line: 432.Rustam's fifth labour: he lassoes AuladFolio number: 063rLocation in text:Mohl 12, Kay Kavus (150 years), first line: 497, break line before: 506, break line after: 508.0, last line: 518.Bertels 12, Kay Ka'us - Mazandaran (918), first line: 474.0, break line before: 482.0, break line after: 483.0, last line: 518.Rustam's sixth labour: he kills ArzhangFolio number: 064rNotes: This picture comes some way after the text it illustrates.Location in text:Mohl 12, Kay Kavus (150 years), first line: 577, break line before: 586, break line after: 587.0, last line: 597.Bertels 12, Kay Ka'us - Mazandaran (918), first line: 547.0, break line before: 556.0, break line after: 557.0, last line: 597.Kay Kavus dicates a letter to the King of MazandaranFolio number: 065rNotes: The picture has little specifically to do with the text here.Location in text:Mohl 12, Kay Kavus (150 years), first line: 672, break line before: 682, break line after: 683.0, last line: 695.Bertels 12, Kay Ka'us - Mazandaran (918), first line: 629.0, break line before: 639.0, break line after: 640.0, last line: 695.Rustam fights the armies of three KingsFolio number: 070rNotes: The rubric on the preceding folio calls this Rustam in battle with the King of Hamavaran, i.e. the leader of the allied forces.Location in text:Mohl 12b, Kay Kavus fights the King of Hamavaran, first line: 281, break line before: 296, break line after: 297.0, last line: 324.Kay Kavus airborneFolio number: 072rLocation in text:Mohl 12b, Kay Kavus fights the King of Hamavaran, first line: 538, break line before: 543, break line after: None, last line: 558.Suhrab fights GurdafaridFolio number: 075vNotes: Although the title of the picture, from the previous rubric, implies that this is the fight of Suhrab with Hujir, it is placed in the text well after that moment, and in the passage where he fights Gurdafarid, daughter of Gazhdaham. The fighter on the right appears rather feminine; there is nothing in the picture, however, to illustrate the details of either encounter as described in the text.Location in text:Mohl 12c, Suhrab, first line: 287, break line before: 301, break line after: 302.0, last line: 311.Bertels 14, Kay Ka'us - Rustam and Suhrab (1059), first line: 210.0, break line before: 224.0, break line after: 225.0, last line: 311.The first combat of Rustam and SuhrabFolio number: 080rLocation in text:Mohl 12c, Suhrab, first line: 912, break line before: 934, break line after: 935.0, last line: 941.Bertels 14, Kay Ka'us - Rustam and Suhrab (1059), first line: 693.0, break line before: 715.0, break line after: 716.0, last line: 941.Siyavush in Sudaba's private quartersFolio number: 088rLocation in text:Mohl 12d, Siyavush, first line: 253, break line before: 264, break line after: 265.0, last line: 275.Bertels 15, Kay Ka'us - Siyavush (3775), first line: 226.0, break line before: 237.0, break line after: 238.0, last line: 275.Siyavush plays polo before AfrasiyabFolio number: 099rNotes: The painting comes in the text where Siyavush has moved on to display his skill at archery.Location in text:Mohl 12d, Siyavush, first line: 1462, break line before: 1467, break line after: 1468.0, last line: 1486.Bertels 15, Kay Ka'us - Siyavush (3775), first line: 1369.0, break line before: 1374.0, break line after: 1375.0, last line: 1486.Rustam comes to Kay KavusFolio number: 110vLocation in text:Mohl 12e, Kay Khusrau comes to Iran, first line: 56, break line before: 68, break line after: 70.0, last line: 81.Bertels 15, Kay Ka'us - Siyavush (3775), first line: 2622.0, break line before: 2635.0, break line after: 2637.0, last line: 81.Faramarz Captures Surkha, Son of AfrasiyabScene Title:Faramarz captures Surkha, son of AfrasiyabFolio number: 111vLocation in text:Mohl 12e, Kay Khusrau comes to Iran, first line: 135, break line before: 158, break line after: 159.0, last line: 164.Bertels 16, Kay Khusrau (1655), first line: 2701.0, break line before: 2720.0, break line after: 2721.0, last line: 164.Rustam kills PilsamFolio number: 113rLocation in text:Mohl 12e, Kay Khusrau comes to Iran, first line: 286, break line before: None, break line after: 292.0, last line: 295.Rustam and warriors taking away Afrasiyab's throne (? not in SN)Scene Title:Rustam on the throne of TuranFolio number: 114vNotes: The picture apepars to show Rustam and other warriors taking away Afrasiyab's throne. This is rather a literal interpretation of the text in the Shahnama, which here concerns Rustam's seven year reign in Turan, during which he distributed some of Afrasiyab's wealth among the Iranian generals.Location in text:Mohl 12e, Kay Khusrau comes to Iran, first line: 418, break line before: 428, break line after: 429.0, last line: 438.Kay Khusrau and Farangis watch Giv defeat the TuraniansFolio number: 118rLocation in text:Mohl 12e, Kay Khusrau comes to Iran, first line: 803, break line before: 819, break line after: 820.0, last line: 832.Bertels 16, Kay Khusrau (1655), first line: 3271.0, break line before: 3281.0, break line after: 3282.0, last line: 832.Giv leads Piran before Kay Khusrau and FarangisFolio number: 119rNotes: The previous folio has the rubric "Farangis presents Kay Khusrau to Kay Kavus", i.e. welcoming him on his arrival from Turan. However, this has nothing tp do with the text at this stage, and the painting shows no sign of Farangis. The painting comes much closer to the text describing Giv leading Piran to Kay Khusrau, who then pardoned him on the intervention of Farangis (Mohl, II, pp. 542-4); however, the picture cannot be said to reflect accurately that scene either.Location in text:Mohl 12e, Kay Khusrau comes to Iran, first line: 923, break line before: 935, break line after: 936.0, last line: 951.Bertels 15, Kay Ka'us - Siyavush (3775), first line: 3349.0, break line before: 3359.0, break line after: 3360.0, last line: 951.Bahram, son of Gudarz, defeats KabudaScene Title:Bahram fights KabudaFolio number: 132rLocation in text:Mohl 13, Kay Khusrau (60 years), first line: 1064, break line before: 1077, break line after: 1078.0, last line: 1091.Rivniz dies, but Bahram saves his crownFolio number: 136rNotes: This is a scene from the battle in which the Iranians are defeated after a heavy encounter, in which Rivniz is killed. The painting is actually located in the text at the point where Bahram returns to the battlefield to retrieve his whip (as mentioned in the rubric below the picture), but it clearly does not illustrate that scene.Location in text:Mohl 13, Kay Khusrau (60 years), first line: 1492, break line before: 1497, break line after: 1498.0, last line: 1509.Bertels 12, Kay Ka'us - Mazandaran (918), first line: 1453.0, break line before: 1458.0, break line after: 1459.0, last line: 1509.Rustam kills Ashkabus and his horseFolio number: 150rNotes: As elsewhere in this ms., the picture is not placed very near the subject it represents in the text, which here occurred about 40 lines earlier.Location in text:Mohl 13b, Kamus-i Kashani, first line: 1463, break line before: 1474, break line after: 1475.0, last line: 1484.Bertels 17, Kamus-i Kashani (1472), first line: 1346.0, break line before: 1355.0, break line after: 1356.0, last line: 1484.Rustam captures and kills KamusFolio number: 151vLocation in text:Mohl 13c, Rustam and the Khaqan-i Chin, first line: 14, break line before: 26, break line after: 27.0, last line: 36.Bertels 18, Khaqan-i Chin (1422), first line: 13.0, break line before: 23.0, break line after: 24.0, last line: 36.Shangul confronts RustamScene Title:Rustam confronts the forces of Turan and ChinFolio number: 155vNotes: The painting comes at the moment in the text where Piran discusses with the Indian general, Shangul, his command of the troops of Sind and Hind, and his ambitions to confront Rustam and have revenge for the death of Kamus.Location in text:Mohl 13c, Rustam and the Khaqan-i Chin, first line: 451, break line before: 461, break line after: 462.0, last line: 473.Rustam fights Kafur the CannibalFolio number: 160vLocation in text:Mohl 13c, Rustam and the Khaqan-i Chin, first line: 1007, break line before: 1019, break line after: 1025.0, last line: 1036.Rustam wrestles with PuladvandFolio number: 164rNotes: Once more, the painting comes some time after the text that it illustrates.Location in text:Mohl 13c, Rustam and the Khaqan-i Chin, first line: 1430, break line before: 1441, break line after: 1442.0, last line: 1451.Bertels 18, Khaqan-i Chin (1422), first line: 1326.0, break line before: 1335.0, break line after: 1336.0, last line: 1451.Akvan Div flings Rustam into the seaFolio number: 166rLocation in text:Mohl 13d, Rustam fights Akhvan Div, first line: None, break line before: 100, break line after: 101.0, last line: 115.Rustam kills Akvan DivFolio number: 167vNotes: The text around this picture is not found in the standard editions.Location in text:Mohl 13d, Rustam fights Akhvan Div, first line: 224, break line before: None, break line after: None, last line: None.Bizhan slaughters the wild boarsScene Title:Bizhan slaughters the wild boarFolio number: 169rLocation in text:Mohl 13e, Bizhan and Manizha, first line: 97, break line before: 109, break line after: 110.0, last line: 129.Bertels 20, Bizhan and Manizha (1312), first line: 94.0, break line before: 106.0, break line after: 107.0, last line: 129.Rustam rescues Bizhan from the pitFolio number: 179rLocation in text:Mohl 13e, Bizhan and Manizha, first line: None, break line before: 1136, break line after: 1137.0, last line: 1151.Fight between Iranians and TuraniansScene Title:Scene from the BarzunamaFolio number: 186vNotes: Fight between Iranians and Turanians, evidently (from the marginal additions), illustrating a passage form the Barzunama.Location in text:Mohl -2b, Barzunama, first line: None, break line before: None, break line after: None, last line: None.Bizhan kills HumanFolio number: 226vLocation in text:Mohl 13f, The Twelve Rukhs, first line: 783, break line before: 796, break line after: 797.0, last line: 822.Bertels 21, The twelve Rukhs (2518), first line: 770.0, break line before: 783.0, break line after: 784.0, last line: 822.Sample pageFolio number: 18r
Mizanpaj 4 columns. 29 rows. Leaf height: 430 mm, width: 250 mm. Written height: 305 mm, width: 155 mm.
Menşei Yeri Provincial India
Köken (Provenance) On folio 1r stated that the ms has been purchased in Lucknough in 1765.
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