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LRI4661185: Islamic representation of Adam and Eve hunts from Earth Paradise by Archangel Gabriel Miniature from the manuscript “Zubdat al Tawarikh” (Zubdat al Tawarikh) (Creme of Stories) by historian Seyyyid Loqman Ashuri 1538. Turkish and Islamic Art Museum Istanbul, Islamic School, (16th century) / Bridgeman Images
LRI4661235: Representation of the celestial globe, with zodiac signs and lunar divisions (nakshatra). Miniature from the manuscript “Zubdat al Tawarikh” (Zubdat al Tawarikh) (Creme of Stories) by historian Seyyid Loqman Ashuri 1538. Turkish and Islamic Art Museum Istanbul, Islamic School, (16th century) / Bridgeman Images
LRI4661375: The merchant Muttalib and his nephew Abd al-Muttalib (al Muttalib) (Muttalib's grandfather) arrives in Miniature Mecca from “Siyer-i Nebi” (Siyer i Nebi) epic poem recounting the life of the prophete Muhammad written by Mustafa, son of Yusuf of Erzurum under by Murad III (1574-1595). Miniature of Lutfi Abdullah (d. 1607) 16th century Istanbul, Topkapi Sarayi Museum, Bassi, Martino (1542-1591) / Bridgeman Images
LRI4661399: Abdullah, the father of the Prophete Muhammad, recites the Basmala (or Bismallah) (Word of God opening the reading of the Qur'an) to announce the birth of Muhammad Miniature from “Siyer-i Nebi”” (Siyer i Nebi) epic poem recounting the life of the Prophete Muhammad written by Mustafa, son of Yusuf d'Erzura Under the reignation of Murad III (1574-1595). Miniature of Lutfi Abdullah (d. 1607) 16th century Istanbul, Topkapi Sarayi Museum, Bassi, Martino (1542-1591) / Bridgeman Images