Category:Nimmatnama-i Nasiruddin-Shahi
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Nimmatnama-i Nasiruddin-Shahi (the Book of Recipes), also called Nimat Nama.
From www.plantcultures.org:
- Ghiyas-ud-din Khalji, the Sultan of Mandu (ruled 1469-1500), was a sybarite who cut himself off from the cares of state to amuse himself with food, drink and innumerable women. By this period, north India had a fairly unified painting style from the combination of two sources, Hindu-Jaina and Persian. The convention was to depict Indians in full profile and non-Indians with three-quarter profile.
- Nimmatnamah, written in Persian, appears to have been filled with delicacies and aphrodisiacs for Ghiyas-ud-din's benefit but completed in the reign of his son Nasir-ud-din Shah.
Media in category "Nimmatnama-i Nasiruddin-Shahi"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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At-nama (Book of Delicacies).jpg 399 × 443; 323 KB
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