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English: Murad Bakhsh by Racinet (1878 ed.)

Source: ebay, Oct. 2005

"Legend: Fig. 1. Mourad Bakche, imperial prince, son of Shah Djehan and brother of Aureng Zeb; 2. Indian prince from the 17th Century; 3. Delhi sovereign. This emperor, whose name is us unknown, seem to have been rather a speaker that a man of action; he evidently discourses. His turban is of gold fabric decorated of a plume falling down under the weight of two diamonds. He wears a necklace with double row of pearls comprised of ruby and emeralds; he wears bracelets on his wirsts and even on the top of the right arm. The yellow tunic embellished with flowers is tightened in by a rich belt of cashmere. This ruler leans on a kounda, sharp saber of which the pommel and the hand are embellished with cloisonné enamel. Slippers also have their raised tips."
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Source http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00routesdata/1600_1699/french/racinet/racinet.html
Author Racinet

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