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Sultan Bayazid before Timur
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Sultan Bayazid before Timur

Artist:Dharam Das
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Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Mixed Media
Current Location: The MET Museum, New York

This folio illustrates Timur Distributing Rewards after his Campaign in Western Anatolia, a scene from the Zafarnama (Book of Victories), a historical chronicle written by Sharaf al Din Ali Yazdi around 1425. The manuscript was created in the Mughal imperial workshop during the late 1590s during Emperor Akbar's reign and was an ambitious project to illustrate the Mughal dynasty through the achievements of Timur, its ancestor. The painting depicts the moment that Timur awarded his loyal nobles for their service in the successful early 1402 campaign against the Qara Tatar, with robes of honour, gold swords, jeweled daggers, and valuable vessels all presented before his throne. Timur is depicted at the centre of the composition with courtiers kneeling out of respect. Surrounding him are attendants, musicians, guards and servants, adding to the grandeur and organisation of the emperor's ceremonies. The painting is attributed to the renowned Mughal artist **Dharm Das** (one of Akbar's leading painters), whose highly distinctive style is evident in the expressive faces, finely proportioned bodies and extraordinary perspective on the figures of the painting. Using fine gradations of shade, bright colours such as teal blue, lime green, dark browns, and finely detailed architecture in the painting, Dharm Das transformed this historical event into a vibrant display of the Mughal court.

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Description Sources: metmuseum.org, prahladbubbar.com
Location source: metmuseum.org
Information Compiled by Vidhi Shah
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