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Coconut Plantation [slides] ACCU

By: Series: Asian Cultural Centre for Unesco from Tokyo JapanPublication details: Tokyo ACCUDescription: 1 Slide, Col. ill 35mmSubject(s): DDC classification:
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RL-319-319B Album-IX,f.20b Nawwab Sadr al-Din Muhammad Khan seated on a terrace smoking a water pipe, with his court, at night. On the mount there is the identification, picture of Nawwab Sadr al-Din Muhammad Khan Bahadur son of Nawwab Zabardast Khan Bahadur son of Nawwab Ibrahim Khan Bahadur. There is a small seal of Ashraf Ali Khan on the mount [slides] BL-WD 1301 Coconut groves and village by the river [Slides] RL-318 Album-IX,f.19b Man hunting a serpent, surrounded by a frame of yellow marbled paper. An ascription identifies the hunter as Shahzada Rafi’al-Darajat and the painter as Mir Kalan Dihlavi [Slides] 129 Coconut Plantation [slides] 6/3413 4660:10 (IS.) A cock in a red tunic and turban holding two chickens and a kettle [slides] RL-317 Album-IX,f.18b Fragment of a miniature painting showing a man riding an elephant. The man is named in a later inscription above the painting as Jalal al-Din Padshah Muhammad Akbar Hgazi, but the ascription is to be doubted as the man has a prominent nose while Akbar’s nose was small [slides] BL-Add.Or. 1339 [34(6)] Coir yarn-makers [slides]

IGNCA slides collection, cross reference, Music of Asia, p.18

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