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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
This page of text from the jewel-like copy of the Shah-nama made in the southern Indian city of Bijapur describes the events leading to Rustam’s accidental slaying of his own son Suhrab. The larger text in red is a chapter heading, which reads: “The single combat between Rustam and Suhrab once more.”
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Text of Rustam and Suhrab, from the Shah-nama of Firdausi (P
Bijan killing the wild boars of Irman, from a Shah-nama (Boo
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page
Khalilullah Butshikan (Persian, active in India 1596–c. 1620
Khalilullah Butshikan (Persian, active in India 1596–c. 1620
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page
Abd al-Rahim, the Anbarin-Qalam (Indian, active c. 1590–1630