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Khusrau and Shirin listening to stories told by Shirin's maidens.
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Illustration from 'KULLIYATI Khwaju Karmani, The poetical works of Khwaju of Kar- man', KULLIYATI Khwaju Karmani. The poetical works of Khwaju of Karman, in Persian. written A.H. 798 (A.D. 1396).
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Khusrau enthroned. 
Khusrau enthroned. (Inscription on right of throne May he be prosperous' and on the left of the throne and over the portico May he be happy'. Inscription over the pavilion O Lord protect the sovereignty of the mighty Sultan, the just Khaqan, the most just and most noble Sultan, the son of a Sultan, the victorious Sultan Shah Tahmasp al-Husaini al-Safavi Bahadur Khan, may Allah perpetuate his kingship and his sovereignty for ever'). (Mirak), Borders decorated with designs in gold of birds, animals, mythical beasts, trees and plants. Seventeen miniatures, some signed by Shah Tahmasp's artists, with three added 1675 opaque watercolour 1539-1543. 
Unique Identifier AR9118745 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4842px × 7012px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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