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Ghiyath al-Din enthroned
Ghiyath al-Din enthroned with attendants above, and preparation of rice in the kitchens below. Rice cooked with pulses or milk. The small inscription just below the throne is simply ''alaf', food or provender. The section is concerned with the cooking of rice or pulses with milk. Ghiyath Shahi bare-footed has seven attendants and is watching the cook in the foreground with his cooking pots. Opaque watercolour. Sultanate style. Image taken from The Ni'matnama-i Nasir al-Din Shah. A manuscript on Indian cookery and the preparation of sweetmeats, spices etc. Originally published/produced in 1495 - 1505.
Location
British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
AR9108470
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4640px × 5430px
Photo Credit
© British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY
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Aristocracy
ARISTOCRATS
ATTIRé
blue
BOURGEOISE
CHEF
clothes
Clothing
color
Cook
COOKERY
Cooking
cooking technique
CROP
dairy product
Dress
Food
FOODS
Fruit
garments
gentlemen
GOWN
Male
MALES
Man
Men
Milk
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personal adornment
Plant
Plantae
PLANTS
Vegetable
Watercolor