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English: The Death of Inayat Khan. Balchand. Agra, October 1618. In the upper part above the carpet border there is the inscription in Shah Jahan's hand which reads, shabih-e indyat khdn amal-e balchand ("a picture of Inayat Khan, the work of Balchand"). The inscription has been rubbed out and overpainted and still murky with infrared photography, but computer intensification of a color slide taken in 1976 revealed more of Shah Jahan's hand. Balchand's inscription is on the fold of the white sheet that hangs over the bedpost at the lower left, and it reads, raqm [or 'amal]-e bdlchand band-e dargah ("the work of Balchand the slave of the court"). Bodleian Library MS. Ouseley Add. 171b f. 4r |
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Date | October 1618 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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institution QS:P195,Q82133 |
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MS. Ouseley Add. 171b 4 recto |
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References | Album of Indian paintings and calligraphy; Ellen Smart, "The Death of Ināyat Khān by the Mughal Artist Bālchand" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | https://www.jstor.org/stable/23220236 |
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