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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
The king believes that the talisman is made of King Solomon’s amulets.
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Basawan (Indian, active mid-1500s) — The monkey slain, his
Latif, who has murdered his brother, falsely accuses Khurshi
Mahrusa kills herself at the tomb of the king of Zabul, and
The farmer, father of the son with the deceitful wife, steal
The pious man’s son, now a king, reveals himself to his fath
Shahr-Arai’s husband bends to kiss his wife who feigns sleep
The deceitful wife persuades her husband to sleep in the sam
In order to falsely implicate her husband, Hamnaz places a k
Khalis repays the prince for his kindness by changing into a
Suraju (Indian) — The prince sent back to the place of execu
Khulasa, a vizier, sees the daughter of Khassa, another vizi
The parrot addresses Khujasta at the beginning of the thirty