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  1. Islam Shia. Tahmasp atau Tahmasb I ( Persia: شاه تهماسب یکم ) (22 Februari 1514 – 14 Mei 1576) adalah Shah Iran dari Dinasti Safawiyah. Ia merupakan penguasa Safawiyah dengan masa kekuasaan terpanjang. Tahmasp adalah putra dari Ismail I dan Shah-Begi Khanum (dikenal dengan gelar Tajlu Khanum) dari suku Mawsillu Turcoman.

  2. Abul-Fath Tahmasp I. ( persisch ابو الفتح طهماسب, DMG Abū'l-Fatḥ Ṭahmāseb [ tæhˈmɔːseb ]; * 22. Februar 1514 in Šāh-Ābād bei Isfahan; † 14. Mai 1576 in Qazvin) war ein iranischer Regent. Er war Schah von Persien und wurde im Jahre 1524 im Alter von nur 10 Jahren als Nachfolger seines Vaters, Ismail I. (1501–1524 ...

  3. David J. Roxburgh, “On the Brink of Tragedy: The Court of Gayumars from Shah Tahmasp’s Shahnama (‘Book of Kings’), Sultan Muhammad,” in Christopher Dell, ed., What Makes a Masterpiece: Artists, Writers and Curators on the World’s Greatest Works of Art (London; New York: Thames & Hudson, 2010), pp. 182-185; 182.

  4. 29 apr 2024 · Perhaps amplifying his own blamelessness, Shah Tahmasp writes, “I loved him more than any of my brothers and sons, to the extent that I ordered that the 250 tomans that had been loaned to the ...

  5. The publication of this book commemorates the one thousandth anniversary of the completion of the Shahnama, the Persian national epic, which was written down in more than 50,000 couplets by the poet Firdausi. It also celebrates the most lavishly illustrated version of this text, a manuscript produced for the Safavid Shah Tahmasp, who ruled Iran from 1524 to 1576. The Metropolitan Museum is ...

  6. 6 dic 2023 · In 1522, the Safavid royal library of Shah Tahmasp produced the most exquisitely illustrated Shahnameh of all time, now known as the “Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp.” Royal manuscripts such as this were highly collaborative enterprises that brought together miniaturists, illuminators, calligraphers, poets, scribes, and gold sprinklers.

  7. The publication of this book marks 1,004 years since the completion of the Shahnama, the Persian national epic, which was written down in more than 50,000 couplets by the poet Firdausi. It also celebrates the most lavishly illustrated version of this text, a manuscript produced for the Safavid Shah Tahmasp, who ruled Iran from 1524 to 1576. The Metropolitan Museum is fortunate to own 78 of the ...