Deutsch: Illustration zum 1.Akbar-nama in der Golestan Palace Library, Teheran, No. 2253. Wahrscheinlich Akbar mit seinem neuen Hofstaat in Ghazni, 1552.
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circa 1590
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Mohammad Ali Rajabi: Masterpieces of Persian Painting. Exhibition held at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, in spring 2005. Institute for Promotion of Visual Arts in association with the Teheran Museum of Contemporary Arts. Teheran 2011². ISBN978-600-91382-2-7. S. 396.
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Jagan
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