File:The Prophet and his successors, Majalis al-'ushshaq, Shiraz, Iran, c.1560.jpg

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English: The Prophet and his successors, The Prophet with 'Ali, Abu Bakr, Husayn and Hasan. An eighteenth century North-Indian style miniature painting added to a sixteenth century manuscript of Majalis al-'ushshaq ('The Assemblies of the Lovers'). Image taken from Majalis al-'ushshaq. Originally published/produced in Shiraz, Iran, c.1560. Or. 11837, f.25v
Date circa 1560
date QS:P,+1560-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source https://imagesonline.bl.uk/asset/10016/
Author British Library

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