Publication Date
1557-1775 AD
Publication Place
India -
Austrian Museum of Applied Arts MAK
Subject
Painting on cotton
Type
Other
Language
Undetermined
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Physical Dimensions
Height: 70cm, Width: 55cm
Library
Museum With No Frontiers
Library Asset ID
BI 8770-02r
Record ID
object;EPM;at;Mus21;5;ar
Library Location
Austrian Museum of Applied Arts MAK
Date
1557-1775 AD
Notes
Army sergeants excavated all parts of the kingdom and found two old bricks, one in Khaybar and the other in Jin. The two bricks were brought to Anushirvan and the Emperor of the Seven Provinces was notified. The king summoned the Khawaja to his entourage and in his presence asked the sergeants why the countries were in ruins. The sergeants said that in Khaybar there was a tyrant named Hisham who did everything he could in a brutal and unjust manner, while in Jin, although the Khaqan was very good, His son, called Bahram Gur, was selfish and stubborn, and the inhabitants of these two kingdoms were tortured because of the injustice of these two, and because of them, the two kingdoms turned into ruins.
Sample Text
“Hamzanama: Envoys bring news from the provinces of Khaybar and Jain to Anushirvan” in Discover Islamic Art Collections. Museum Without Borders, 2026. https://islamicart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=object;EPM;at;Mus21;5;ar
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Prepared by:Johannes WIENINGER,Mio WAKITA-ELIS
Seçili bibliyografya
Noever, Peter (ed),Global:Lab: Kunst als Botschaft. Asien und Europa 1500-1700, Exh. cat. Museum of Applied Arts Vienna, Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz, 2009.