Portrait of Islam Khan Mashhadi, 17th century, Made in India, Opaque watercolor and gold on paper, 15 x 9 13/16in. (38.1 x 24.9cm), Codices, Payag (Indian, active ca. 1591–1658), Portraits of emperors, their families, and other important figures were collected into imperial albums in Mughal India; this work was originally part of the Late Shah Jahan Album. Identified in the text to his left, Islam Khan Mashhadi, a vizier who served under the emperor as the governor of Bengal and the Deccan, is shown in profile with a shield at his side
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Portrait, Islam Khan Mashhadi, 17th century, India, Opaque watercolor, gold, paper, 15 x 9 13/16in, 38.1 24.9cm, Codices, Payag, Indian, active ca., 1591–1658, Portraits, emperors, families, important figures, collected, imperial albums, Mughal India, work, originally part, Late Shah Jahan, Album, Identified, text, left, Khan, Mashhadi, vizier, served under, emperor, governor, Bengal, Deccan, shown, profile, shield, side
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