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India: Portrait of a prince in Persian dress, holding a sword across his knees, seated on a purple carpet in a garden. Miniature painting, c. 1640. Mughal period miniature painting from an album featuring portraits of Timur the Great and his descendants, mid-17th century. Image details File size:
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