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- several m****cripts issued in the 1480s in the Sultan Hussein Bayqarah's kitabkhana (library), Behzad's parti****tion is seen, which evidences his work in...
- Bookshop Founded 2010 Headquarters Mumbai , India Number of locations 1 Key people Amrita and Samir Somaiya Owner Somaiya Group Website www.kitabkhana.in...
- quote above), moved to Herat, when he became the head of the scriptorium (kitabkhana) of prince Baysunghur (therefore his epithet Baysunghuri). Jafar trained...
- Ḥusayn Muḥammad-zāda Ṣiddīḳ (Tehran 1368 AH/1990 CE), based on Tehran, Kitābk̲h̲āna-yi Markazī, MS. no. 5063/1. Tr. O. Schlechta-Wssehrd, Jussuf und Suleicha...
- and deities in Maharashtra.The next year, he opened a bookshop named Kitabkhana (किताबखाना), with the objective of making available inspirational books...
- have been economically feasible. "The Muslim rulers, however, formed kitabkhanas (library workshops) within their palaces, and artists and artisans often...
- commissioned paintings separately, which were most likely held in the Kitabkhana (किताबखाना), until his official contribution to the court chronicle genre...
- title Handasa va Tazyin dar Mi‘mari-yi Islami: Tomar-i Topkapı (Tahran, Kitabkhana-yi Milli-yi Iran, 1379). The scroll consists of 114 geometric patterns...
- Calligraphers and Painters, (Leiden, 2001) Akimushkin O. "The Library-Workshop (kitābkhāna) of Bāysunghur-Mīrzā in Herat", M****cripta Orientalia, Vol. 3, No. 1...
- majority of m****cripts were made in royally-sponsored workshops or kitabkhanas. The Timurids remained true to their heritage by continuing earlier traditions...