Prince Qasim and the Champions of Iran and Turan
| Support Type: | Cotton Cloth |
| Paint Type: | Watercolor |
| Current Location: | Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles, California, USA. |
| Location History: | Mughal royal workshop in India during Emperor Akbar's reign |
**Prince Qasim and the Champions of Iran and Turan** is a painting from the **Hamzanama** series made during the time of Emperor Akbar around **1570 CE**. It was painted by **Surjiv (Shravana)**, who was one of the artists working in Akbar's court. This painting shows a battle scene where many warriors are fighting. There are horses, weapons, and buildings in the background, making the whole scene look very busy and full of action. When I first saw this painting, I noticed how much detail is there in every part of it. The artist used bright colours and carefully drew the clothes, faces, and other small things. Even though the painting is very old, it still looks interesting today. I think the artist wanted to make the story feel alive and exciting for the people who looked at it. This painting was a part of the Hamzanama, which was a collection of stories about adventures and heroes. I like how the painting tells a story without using many words. It shows courage, strength, and people working together during a difficult situation. In my opinion, this artwork is important because it helps us understand the art and culture of the Mughal period in a simple and visual way.
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