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Mehmet Giray of the Crimean khanate crosses a river, from the History of Sultan Süleyman by Sayyid Luqman

İsim Mehmet Giray of the Crimean khanate crosses a river, from the History of Sultan Süleyman by Sayyid Luqman
Yazar Qāsim al-Ḥusaynī al-`Arīdī al-Qazvīnī
Basım Tarihi: 1579
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Dijital Evet
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Kütüphane: La Laguna Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası cdi_europeana_collections_1100_4103
Tarih 1579
Notlar Mehmet Giray of the Crimean khanate, crosses a river, from the History of Sultan Süleyman by Sayyid Luqman. Mehmet Giray (d. 1584) was the son of the Khan of Crimea. He fought under the Ottomans in Hungary in 1566 (as depicted here), and also led forces against Safavid Iran in later decades. The Ottoman court historian (sahnameci) Sayyid Luqman composed this versified account of Süleyman the Magnificent's last seven years of life, describing events in the capital Istanbul, the sultan's military campaigns in the Balkans, Austria, Hungary, on Malta, and on Chios, and concluding with the sultan's death and funeral in 1566. Luqman was continuing the Ottoman dynastic chronicles established by his two immediate predecessors: Eflatun and before him the renowned court historian `Arif. `Arif composed the multi-volume Shahnama-yi Al-i Osman (Book of Kings of the House of Osman): Luqman’s work (CBL T 413) carefully follows this work’s form in language and general layout. `Arif also worked on two other important accounts of the Ottoman sultan: Mujmal al-Tumar (imperial scroll, 1584) and Hüner-nama (begun 1577), which were completed by his two court successors. Detached folio, ink, pigments and gold on paper, Persian verses with full-page painting (on recto), from the History of Sultan Süleyman by Sayyid Luqman, account of the reign of Süleyman the Magnificent in the years 1559-1566, commissioned for Ottoman Sultan Murad III, Istanbul, Turkey, 1579.
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Mehmet Giray of the Crimean khanate crosses a river, from the History of Sultan Süleyman by Sayyid Luqman

Yazar Qāsim al-Ḥusaynī al-`Arīdī al-Qazvīnī
Basım Tarihi 1579
Tür Resim
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane La Laguna Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası cdi_europeana_collections_1100_4103
Tarih 1579
Notlar Mehmet Giray of the Crimean khanate, crosses a river, from the History of Sultan Süleyman by Sayyid Luqman. Mehmet Giray (d. 1584) was the son of the Khan of Crimea. He fought under the Ottomans in Hungary in 1566 (as depicted here), and also led forces against Safavid Iran in later decades. The Ottoman court historian (sahnameci) Sayyid Luqman composed this versified account of Süleyman the Magnificent's last seven years of life, describing events in the capital Istanbul, the sultan's military campaigns in the Balkans, Austria, Hungary, on Malta, and on Chios, and concluding with the sultan's death and funeral in 1566. Luqman was continuing the Ottoman dynastic chronicles established by his two immediate predecessors: Eflatun and before him the renowned court historian `Arif. `Arif composed the multi-volume Shahnama-yi Al-i Osman (Book of Kings of the House of Osman): Luqman’s work (CBL T 413) carefully follows this work’s form in language and general layout. `Arif also worked on two other important accounts of the Ottoman sultan: Mujmal al-Tumar (imperial scroll, 1584) and Hüner-nama (begun 1577), which were completed by his two court successors. Detached folio, ink, pigments and gold on paper, Persian verses with full-page painting (on recto), from the History of Sultan Süleyman by Sayyid Luqman, account of the reign of Süleyman the Magnificent in the years 1559-1566, commissioned for Ottoman Sultan Murad III, Istanbul, Turkey, 1579.
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