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DescriptionThe swearing of allegiance to Ali at Kufa after the murder of Osman. A dark-skinned youth, possibly Belal, holds Ali's double-bladed sword, Zulfikar. From a manuscript of Maktel-i Ali Resul by Lami'i Celebi, late 16th century or early 17th century.jpg
English: Source: Or. 7238, f.9v
Caption: The swearing of allegiance to Ali at Kufa after the murder of Osman. A dark-skinned youth, possibly Belal, holds Ali's double-bladed sword, Zulfikar
Title of Work: Maktel-i Ali Resul.
Shelfmark: Or. 7238
Author: Lami'i Celebi
Place and date of production: Turkey, late 16th or early 17th century
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