Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265
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Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265
Summary
Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 is an illuminated manuscript[1].
Key Facts
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 is the creator of Shah Mahmud Nishapuri[2].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265's instance of is recorded as illuminated manuscript[3].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265's instance of is recorded as codex[4].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265's commissioned by is recorded as Tahmasp I[5].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265's collection is recorded as British Library[6].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265's inventory number is recorded as Or 2265[7].
- The location of Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 was British Library[8].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265's Commons category is recorded as Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265[9].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265's language of work or name is recorded as Persian[10].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265's country of origin is recorded as Safavid Iran[11].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 comprises The servant girl Fitnah impresses Bahram Gur with her strength by carrying an ox on her shoulders[12].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 comprises Bahram Gur proves his worthiness by killing a dragon and recovering treasure from a cave[13].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 comprises Episode from the Indian Princess’s story: King Turktazi’s visit to the magical garden of Turktaz, Queen of the Faeries[14].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 comprises Shapur shows the portrait of Khusraw to Shirin[15].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 comprises Khusraw watches Shirin bathing[16].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 comprises Shapur returning to Khusraw[17].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 comprises Khusraw enthroned[18].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 comprises Majnun brought in chains by the old woman to Layla’s tent[19].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 comprises Majnun with the animals in the desert[20].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 comprises Ascent of the Prophet on Buraq to heaven, guided by Jibra’il and escorted by angels[21].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 comprises Bahram Gur shoots an ass and lion with one arrow[22].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 comprises Bahram Gur pinning an ass’s hoof to its ear with one arrow to prove his prowess to Fitnah[23].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265's edition or translation of is recorded as Khamsa[24].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q218593', 'amount': '+14.5'}[25].
- Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265's width is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q218593', 'amount': '+10'}[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 is the creator of Shah Mahmud Nishapuri[2].
Publication
Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265's language of work or name is recorded as Persian[10].
Material and Period
Khamsa of Nizami, British Library, Or. 2265 took place at British Library[8].