The Timurid Quran manuscript, also known as the Aqquyunlu Quran manuscript, is a 15th-century Timurid Quranic manuscript written on paper produced in the Ming dynasty.

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The Timurid Quran manuscript, also known as the Aqquyunlu Quran manuscript, is a 15th-century Timurid Quranic manuscript written on paper produced in the Ming dynasty.

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A page from Anthology of Persian Poetry, Timurid, c. 1450, made of ink, gold leaf, opaque watercolor, silver leaf, book bound by leather. MET
Glazed pottery tile, Timurid Empire, 14th century
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Twelve-Point Star Tile. Iran or Central Asia, Timurid, 15th Century.
The Art Institute of Chicago.
eid mubarak everyone! to celebrate, here's an
π eid postcard set ππ«
all except one featuring actual paintings from historical manuscripts! i thought this would be a wonderful way to celebrate the eid while honoring islamic art.
download here
you should be able to find them in the build-buy catalogue by searching for "postcard". i actually wrote descriptions for each, giving credit to the original artworks but couldn't find a way to make them appear in the game π
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so for anyone curious, here's the credits for the artworks:

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Ibrahim's Sacrifice. Timurid Anthology, 1410β11
The sultans Murad Mirza and Daniyal Mirza, sons of Akbar, on a luncheon (c. 1900). Smithsonian Institution.
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Shah-i-Zinda, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Oct. 2024