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Malik Lifts Abu l Mihjan from the Saddle. From Khavarannama (The Book of the East) of ibn Husam al-D Artist: Iranian master
Malik Lifts Abu l Mihjan from the Saddle. From Khavarannama (The Book of the East) of ibn Husam al-Din. Found in the collection of The David Collection
Media ID 15019384
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