Page of disasters, from the Tarikh-i Alfi (History of a Thousand [Years]), c. 1595. Creator: Unknown.

Page of disasters, from the Tarikh-i Alfi (History of a Thousand [Years]), c. 1595. Creator: Unknown.

2-737-069 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Page of disasters, from the Tarikh-i Alfi (History of a Thousand [Years]), c. 1595. A distinctive feature of this manuscript is the descriptive painting surrounding the blocks of text. At the top of this page is a depiction of the sacred center of Islam, the black stone structure called the Ka‘ba in Mecca that the Prophet Muhammad cleansed of pre-Muslim idols. The Ka‘ba is the endpoint of the Islamic pilgrimage that all Muslims are enjoined to make at least once during their lifetime. Remarkably, Akbar’s name appears on the page of the book held by a devotee, where only prayers or Koranic passages should be found. During the time of the caliph who persecuted Shi‘ites, Mecca experienced a drought. Fountains of water now were dry, and pilgrims had to buy water that was carried there.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Ink and colour on paper

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4770x7896
File Size : 110,344kb


Aliases

  1. 1932.36.b
  1. 113366
  1. 0940007579
  1. 1932.36.b
  1. 2-737-069
  1. 2737069

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