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Shah Namah - Gushtasp, in the hope of obtaining the hand of the Qaisar's daughter, slays the horned onster in the land of Rum [slides] Chester Beatty Library

By: Publication details: Dublin Chester Beatty LibraryDescription: 1 Slide Col.:ill 35mmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • MS.214 ( fol 102 b)
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Slide Unit Series Slide Unit Series Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts MS.214 ( fol 102 b) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SL4533
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MS.214 ( fol 80) Shah Namah - Cavalry and foot forces of the Iranian army marching against the fortress of Gang Dizh [slides] MS.214 ( fol 89 b) Shah Namah - Bahram Gur, on a camel, chasing onager, and riding over his favourite Azadah, who lies on the ground with her harp [slides] MS.214 ( fol 101 b) Shah Namah - Isfandiyar, on horseback, dragging on his lasso Gurgsar, who is on foot [slides] MS.214 ( fol 102 b) Shah Namah - Gushtasp, in the hope of obtaining the hand of the Qaisar's daughter, slays the horned onster in the land of Rum [slides] MS.214 ( fol 108) Shah Namah - Qaidafah, Queen of the West, enthroned among her suite; before her sits Sikandar, holding in his hand the portrait of himself which the Queen has had painted in secret [slides] MS.214 ( fol 112) Shah Namah - Rustam roasting an animal for his dinner and at the same time kicking back the rock rolled on him by Bahman: beyong, saddled and bridled, is his steed Rakhsh [slides] MS.214 ( fol 112) Shah Namah - Rustam roasting an animal for his dinner and at the same time kicking back the rock rolled on him by Bahman: beyong, saddled and bridled, is his steed Rakhsh [slides]

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