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Ikhlas Khan
Ikhlas Khan an Abyssinian officer in the service of the 'Adil Shahi dynasty, facing left, stands in a field holding a straight sword in his right hand, and resting his left hand on the black shield at his side. Two 'talwars' are half-obscured by the shield and a 'katar' is stuck in his 'patka.' He wears a striped gold brocade jama, a yellow and green turban and orange trousers. There is a background of grey sky with a strip of blue and white clouds. Opaque watercolour. Deccani/Bijapur style. Gouache with gold; on an album page with inner narrow hatched gold border and silver-sprinkled paper margin. 183 by 118 mm; page 263 by 174 mm. Originally published/produced in Bijapur, c.1640. Illustrated by Muhammad Chand.
Location
British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
AR9104717
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3681px × 5560px
Photo Credit
© British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY
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Abyssinian
ATTIRé
clothes
Clothing
color
discipline
Dress
DYNASTY
ETHIOPIAN
garments
General
GOWN
Male
MALES
Man
Men
military occupations
NATURAL SCIENCES
OFFICER
Painting, Medium
personal adornment
Science
SCIENCES
Soldier
TROOPER
Watercolor