Islamic art: two concubines fighting in a harem, the favorite grabs her rival

Islamic art: two concubines fighting in a harem, the favorite grabs her rival's hair. Persian miniature from a manuscript of the epic poem “Shahnameh” (Book of Kings) by Ferdowsi (ca. 940-around 1020)

(Islamic art: two concubines fighting in a harem, the favorite grabs her rival's hair. Persian miniature from a manuscript of the epic poem “Shahnameh”” (Shah Nama, Shahnama) (Book of Kings) by Ferdowsi (Firdawsi, or Ferdawsi, or Firdousi, ca. 940-around 10)


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Islamic art: two concubines fighting in a harem, the favorite grabs her rival's hair. Persian miniature from a manuscript of the epic poem “Shahnameh” (Book of Kings) by Ferdowsi (ca. 940-around 1020) by School Persian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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