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Timur distributes gifts from his grandson, the Prince of Multan, from a Zafar-nama
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Timur distributes gifts from his grandson, the Prince of Multan, from a Zafar-nama
Timur distributes gifts from his grandson, the Prince of Multan, from a Zafar-nama (Book of Victories), 1598-1600. The Zafar-nama, a biography of Timur praising his accomplishments, was written in Persian and completed about 20 years after his death. The author was a prominent scholar and advisor to a grandson of Timur who succeeded him as ruler of the Timurid Empire. The Mughal emperors treasured their copies of the Zafar-nama and referenced it during their own acts of territorial expansion. Akbar was overjoyed when his fathers copy, which had been lost in battle 60 years before, was returned to him in 1596. Soon after, Akbar commissioned his own illustrated copy, from which this page has come
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And Gold On Paper Delhi Made For Akbar Mughal Court Opaque Watercolour Reigned 1556 1605
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This print showcases a page from the Zafar-nama, a renowned Persian biography of Timur, dating back to the late 16th century. The image depicts an exquisite painting titled "Timur distributes gifts from his grandson, the Prince of Multan" displaying opulent details and vibrant colors. Crafted with gold on paper using opaque watercolor and ink, this masterpiece was created specifically for Akbar, one of the Mughal emperors who greatly valued the Zafar-nama. The book itself praises Timur's remarkable achievements and was completed approximately two decades after his demise by a distinguished scholar and advisor to one of Timur's grandsons. It held immense significance for subsequent rulers like Akbar, who rejoiced when his father's lost copy was returned in 1596. This joyful event prompted Akbar to commission his own illustrated version of this historical account. Delhi-based Heritage Art presents this extraordinary photograph that beautifully captures every intricate detail of this ancient artwork. With its rich heritage and Indian origins, it serves as a testament to India's artistic prowess during the Mughal era (1556-1605). Preserved at The Cleveland Museum of Art, this particular page exemplifies the magnificence that emanated from Mughal courts. Heritage Images brings forth not just an image but also an opportunity to delve into history through artistry—a visual gateway connecting us with past civilizations' triumphs and cultural legacies.
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