File:Youth and suitors.jpg
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Miniature illustration from the Haft Awrang, Seven Thrones, of Jami, in an illuminated manuscript produced between 1556 and 1565 at Mashhad, Iran, on the comission of the Prince Sultan Ibrahim Mirza, brotherin law to Shah Tahmasb.
The work is a series of alegorical romances and moral parables in the tradition of Sufi mysticism. Freer and Sackler Galleries, The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.
Note folio images from the Haft Awrang can be viewed at asia.si.edu archive copy at the Wayback Machine or iub.edu; this images is taken from either folio 51b or 52a part of the poem "The Chain of Gold" in which ultimately the youth decides to dedicate himself to the search for spiritual fulfillment.
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