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Muḥammad Ḥusaym MÄ«rzÄ, A Relative Of Babur, In Spite Of His Treachery, Is Being Released And Send To KhurÄsÄn, From Illumi - See This Manuscript Page By Page At The Walters Art Museum Website: Art.thewalters.org/viewwoa.aspx?id=1759 Written Originally In Chaghatay Turkish And Later Translated Into Persian, BÄburnÄmah Is The Story Of A Timurid Ruler Of Fergana (Central Asia), ẒahÄ«r Al-DÄ«n Muḥammad BÄbur (866 AH /1483 CE - 937 AH / 1530 CE), Who Conquered Northern India And Established The Mughal Empire. The Present Codex, Being A Fragment Of A Dispersed Copy, Was Executed Most Probably In The Late 10th AH /16th CE Century. It Contains 30 Mostly Full-page Miniatures In Fine Mughal Style By At Least Two Different Artists. Another Major Fragment Of This Work (57 Folios) Is In The State Museum Of Eastern Cultures, Moscow. Photo
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