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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 previous folio, showing Khujasta addressing Tuti the parrot, is currently in the collection of the National Museum of Asian Art-Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
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The prince and Nikfal are joined by Khalis and the Mukhlis w
Hearing her declaration of love, Ayaz falls at the feet of M
The Raja of Ujjain, who is traveling in the guise of a yogi,
Mahrusa’s marriage to the prefect of the city, from a Tuti-n
King Bahram, who has married Khassa’s daughter, has her tied
The sentinel in the employ of the Shah of Tabaristan prepare
The young man of Baghdad joins the Hashimi’s boat as a sailo
Khusrau, the King of Kings, pays homage to the pious daughte
The third suitor strikes the devotee’s daughter and thus res
The young prince is presented to the king, his father, by hi
The suitors take the devotee’s daughter out of her tomb afte
Lalu (Indian, active mid-1500s) — The parrot brings a fruit