EditorialA prince honouring a sheikh. Majalis al-'Ushshaq of Sultan Husayn Mirza. Shiraz, Iran, 1590-1600. A young prince embracing the feet of Sheikh Awhad al-din Kirmani; attendants with the princes horse on the terrace outside. A miniature painting from a si...
Editorial‘(Rauzat al-anvar).’ Sultan Sanjar, about to change horses, accosted by an old woman who reproached him for allowing his soldiers to chase her cow. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, ...
Editorial‘(Rauzat al-anvar).’ Sultan Sanjar, about to change horses, accosted by an old woman who reproached him for allowing his soldiers to chase her cow. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, ...
EditorialHumay and Humayun in a garden feasting and listening to musicians. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). 1396. Opaque watercolour. Source: Add. 18113, f.40v.
EditorialAnushirvan and Buzurjmihr in conversation. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, 1396. Source: Add. 18113, f.91. Language: Persian.
EditorialHumay at the court of the Faghfur of Chin. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). A.H. 798 (A.D. 1396). opaque watercolour. Source: Add. 18113 f.12. Language: Persian.
Editorial‘(Rauzat al-anvar).’ Sultan Sanjar, about to change horses, accosted by an old woman who reproached him for allowing his soldiers to chase her cow. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, ...
EditorialHumay recognising Humayun as she removes her helmet after their fight. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, 1396. Source: Add. 18113, f.23. Language: Persian.
EditorialAnushirvan and Buzurjmihr in conversation. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, 1396. Source: Add. 18113, f.91. Language: Persian.
EditorialHumay at the gate of Humayun’s castle.. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, 1396. Opaque watercolour. . Source: Add. 18113, f.18v. Language: Persian.
Editorial‘(Kamalnama).’ ‘Ali threatening an infidel with a sword. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, 1396. Opaque watercolour. . Source: Add. 18113, f.64v. Language: Persian.
Editorial‘(Humay u Humayun’). Bihzad found by Humay and Azar Afruz, drunk. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, 1396. Opaque watercolour. Source: Add. 18113, f.3v. Language: Persian.
EditorialHumay, on the day after their wedding, has gold coins poured over him as he leaves Humayun’s room. (Inscription refers to Junaid of Baghdad and also to Ahmad Shah, the Jalairid ruler). Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama ...
EditorialHumay at the court of the Faghfur of Chin. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). A.H. 798 (A.D. 1396). opaque watercolour. Source: Add. 18113 f.12. Language: Persian.
EditorialKhusraw Khan Kirmani. Qajar Album. Iran, 18th-19th century. Head study of Khusraw Khan Kirmani. Image taken from Qajar Album. Originally published/produced in Iran, 18th-19th century. . Source: Or. 4938, f.12. Language: Persian.
EditorialA prince honouring a sheikh. Majalis al-'Ushshaq of Sultan Husayn Mirza. Shiraz, Iran, 1590-1600. A young prince embracing the feet of Sheikh Awhad al-din Kirmani; attendants with the princes horse on the terrace outside. A miniature painting from a si...
Editorial‘(Rauzat al-anvar).’ Sultan Sanjar, about to change horses, accosted by an old woman who reproached him for allowing his soldiers to chase her cow. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, ...
Editorial‘(Kamalnama).’ ‘Ali threatening an infidel with a sword. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, 1396. Opaque watercolour. . Source: Add. 18113, f.64v. Language: Persian.
Editorial‘(Humay u Humayun’). Bihzad found by Humay and Azar Afruz, drunk. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, 1396. Opaque watercolour. Source: Add. 18113, f.3v. Language: Persian.
EditorialHumay, on the day after their wedding, has gold coins poured over him as he leaves Humayun’s room. (Inscription refers to Junaid of Baghdad and also to Ahmad Shah, the Jalairid ruler). Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama ...
EditorialHumay recognising Humayun as she removes her helmet after their fight. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, 1396. Source: Add. 18113, f.23. Language: Persian.
EditorialAnushirvan and Buzurjmihr in conversation. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, 1396. Source: Add. 18113, f.91. Language: Persian.
EditorialHumay at the gate of Humayun’s castle.. Three poems by Khvaju Kirmani, namely Humay u Humayun, Kamalnama and the Rauzat al-anvar). Baghdad, 1396. Opaque watercolour. . Source: Add. 18113, f.18v. Language: Persian.