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  1. Welch, Stuart Cary, and Stuart Cary Welch. 1976. A King’s Book of Kings: The Shah-Nameh of Shah Tahmasp. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Composed in the tenth century by the poet Firdowsi, the Shah-nameh or Book of Kings is Iran's central literary work, a historical epic peopled with monarchs—some of inspiring goodness, others of ...

  2. 029-40 Cutillas, J.:Maquetación 1 21/04/16 16:23 Página 29 WAR AND DIPLOMACY: A LETTER DESCRIBING SHAH TAHMASP I AND HIS MINISTERS José Cutillas Ferrer University of Alicante S Tahmasp I (1514-76; r. 1524-76) attracted the attention of European courts with his extraordinary personality, prompting these to send emissaries to his court.

  3. 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.

  4. Tahmasp I Shah Tahmasp was only ten when he ascended to the throne of the Safavid Empire in 1519. He succeeded Shah Isma’il, the founder of the Safavid Empire. At this point the young Shah left the maintenance of his Empire to his ministers, and instead turned his attention to the arts of the book initiating the production of the his Shahnamah.

  5. 27 nov 2022 · Tahmasp I, Shah Tahmasib (March 3, 1514 (1514-03-03)-1576) was the second shah of the Safavid state. The eldest son of Ismail I, the founder of the Safavid dynasty. Tahmasib I was born in Isfahan in 1514. At the age of three, he was appointed ruler of Khorasan. Ismail's decision to give the province to his three-year-old son Tahmasib was a ...

  6. Qajar painted and printed cotton pictorial kalamkar panel depicting Shah Tahmasp I and his men in battle, signed Sheikh Ali, Iran, second half 19th century.jpg 535 × 1,024; 122 KB. Reception of the fugitive Mughal Emperor Humayun by Shah Tahmasp I.jpg 2,785 × 4,168; 2.76 MB. Shah Tahmasib I.jpg 1,669 × 1,551; 1.2 MB.

  7. While the entire manuscript of the Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp I consists of approximately 759 illustrated folios and 258 miniatures all produced over the span of several years, 5 this particular miniature is attributed to the workshop of Sultan Muhammad, according to Dust Muhammad, an artist and historian from this period. 6 In 1568, this lavish Shahnameh was given as a gift by Shah Tahmasp I ...