File:Jahangir's dream-Abu'l Hasan-c.1618-22.jpg

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Azərbaycanca: I Şah Abbas və Cahangir şah Babur (1620) (Əbül Həsən - "Cahangirnamə")
English: Jahangir, on the right, hugs Shah Abbas, the Safavid ruler of the Persian empire. They stand on top of the world, on the backs of a lion and a lamb. A lion and a lamb together represents peace and harmony. This image suggests that the two rulers are at peace with one another. It also suggests, due to the submissive posture of Shah Abbas, that Jahangir, the Mughal Indian emperor, is in charge here. He is the one that stands on top of the world. Shah 'Abbas is secondary.[1]
Norsk nynorsk: Mogulkeisaren Jahangir, til høgre, omfamnar den persiske safavidherskaren Sjah Abbas. Dei står på ryggane til eit fredeleg lam og ei løve, oppå eit verdskart. Biletet, laga av mogulkunstnaren Abu'l Hasan ca. 1618-22, viser mogulkeisaren som den mektigaste, «på toppen av verda».
Date circa 1618
date QS:P,+1618-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
-22
Source Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution [2]
Author Abu'l Hasan
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