Main Title: Akbar receives Mirza 'Aziz Koka (Cincinnati 1950.289) | Image Title: Detail view of recto side (reverse of painting) ; Persian poetry by Kamal of Khujand (d. circa 1400 A.D.), calligraphy by Mir 'Ali of Herat dated 936 A.H./1529-30 A.D. 16036750 | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

Main Title: Akbar receives Mirza 'Aziz Koka (Cincinnati 1950.289) | Image Title: Detail view of recto side (reverse of painting) ; Persian poetry by Kamal of Khujand (d. circa 1400 A.D.), calligraphy by Mir 'Ali of Herat dated 936 A.H./1529-30 A.D. 16036750

İsim Main Title: Akbar receives Mirza 'Aziz Koka (Cincinnati 1950.289) | Image Title: Detail view of recto side (reverse of painting) ; Persian poetry by Kamal of Khujand (d. circa 1400 A.D.), calligraphy by Mir 'Ali of Herat dated 936 A.H./1529-30 A.D. 16036750
Yazar Manohar, fl. 1580-1620, Indian (Artist) | Mir 'Ali Husayni Haravi, b. Herat; d. Bukhara, Iranian (Calligrapher)
Basım Tarihi: 1602 | ca. 1602
Basım Yeri - Harvard University Library
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Demirbaş Numarası 8001350376_URN-3:FHCL:27493082
Kayıt Numarası harvard_scw-3604
Lokasyon Fine Arts Library, Harvard University
Tarih 1602 | ca. 1602
Notlar Akbar in old age receiving his friend Mirza 'Aziz Koka. The incident took place in March of 1602, when the Emperor promoted the Mirza and his son, and accepted his daughter as a bride for Jahangir's son Khusrau. Holding the flywhisk, Prince Khusrau stands under the pavilion accompanying his younger brother Prince Khurram, the future Shah Jahan. See Pride of the Princes: Indian Art of the Mughal Era in the Cincinnati Art Museum, 1985. | Reverse of painting: Persian poetry by Kamal of Khujand (d. circa 1400 A.D.), with illumination. Calligraphy by Mir 'Ali of Herat, dated 936 A.H./1529-30 A.D. | Culture: Islamic, Persian | Materials/Techniques: opaque watercolor, ink, gold, paper | Note: Inscription: the work of Manohar Das | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Stuart Cary Welch Islamic and South Asian Photographic Collection
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Main Title: Akbar receives Mirza 'Aziz Koka (Cincinnati 1950.289) | Image Title: Detail view of recto side (reverse of painting) ; Persian poetry by Kamal of Khujand (d. circa 1400 A.D.), calligraphy by Mir 'Ali of Herat dated 936 A.H./1529-30 A.D. 16036750

Yazar Manohar, fl. 1580-1620, Indian (Artist) | Mir 'Ali Husayni Haravi, b. Herat; d. Bukhara, Iranian (Calligrapher)
Basım Tarihi 1602 | ca. 1602
Basım Yeri - Harvard University Library
Konu illuminations | manuscripts | kings and rulers | portraits | courtiers | dogs | calligraphy | more | less
Tür Belge
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar height 24.5 cm ; width 14.8 cm
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 8001350376_URN-3:FHCL:27493082
Kayıt Numarası harvard_scw-3604
Lokasyon Fine Arts Library, Harvard University
Tarih 1602 | ca. 1602
Notlar Akbar in old age receiving his friend Mirza 'Aziz Koka. The incident took place in March of 1602, when the Emperor promoted the Mirza and his son, and accepted his daughter as a bride for Jahangir's son Khusrau. Holding the flywhisk, Prince Khusrau stands under the pavilion accompanying his younger brother Prince Khurram, the future Shah Jahan. See Pride of the Princes: Indian Art of the Mughal Era in the Cincinnati Art Museum, 1985. | Reverse of painting: Persian poetry by Kamal of Khujand (d. circa 1400 A.D.), with illumination. Calligraphy by Mir 'Ali of Herat, dated 936 A.H./1529-30 A.D. | Culture: Islamic, Persian | Materials/Techniques: opaque watercolor, ink, gold, paper | Note: Inscription: the work of Manohar Das | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Stuart Cary Welch Islamic and South Asian Photographic Collection
Digital Library of the Middle East
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