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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
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The king is compared to Rustam, a legendary Persian warrior.
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Lalu (Indian, active mid-1500s) — The parrot brings a fruit
The dervish brings in as dowry an elephant laden with gold,
The marriage of ‘Ubaid, son of a merchant of Tirmiz, from a
Kaiwan sends a message of love to Khurshid, wife of his brot
The parrot addresses Khujasta at the beginning of the thirty
The parrot addresses Khujasta at the beginning of the thirty
The king gives his daughter in marriage to the pious man’s s
The three suitors again begin to quarrel among themselves fo
Mahrusa’s marriage to the prefect of the city, from a Tuti-n
The prince and Nikfal are joined by Khalis and the Mukhlis w
The merchant’s daughter gives birth to a son as a result of
The bird of seven colors brings a sable to the pious man, fr