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Bahram Visits the Princess of Turkestan, Illustration to The Seven Princesses, 1199, by Elias Nezami c.1550 by Persian School

Bahram Visits the Princess of Turkestan, Illustration to The Seven Princesses, 1199, by Elias Nezami c.1550

(Ms D-212 fol.205b Bahram (420-28) Visits the Princess of Turkestan, illustration to The Seven Princesses, 1199, by Elias Nezami (1140-1209) c.1550 )


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Bahram Visits the Princess of Turkestan, Illustration to The Seven Princesses, 1199, by Elias Nezami c.1550 by Persian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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