Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle
Miniature from the "Tahmasp Shahnameh" in the David Collection, Copenhagen
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Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle
Summary
Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle is a manuscript illumination[1].
Key Facts
- Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle's image is recorded as Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle.jpg[2].
- Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle's instance of is recorded as manuscript illumination[3].
- Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle's instance of is recorded as album leaf[4].
- Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle's collection is recorded as David Collection[5].
- Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle's inventory number is recorded as 31/1988[6].
- Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle's location is recorded as Copenhagen[7].
- Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle's part of is recorded as Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp[8].
- Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle's country of origin is recorded as Safavid Iran[9].
- +1550-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle[10].
- Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle's location of creation is recorded as Tabriz[11].
- Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+47.6'}[12].
- Kay Khusraw Captures the Demon-occupied Bahman Castle's width is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+32.1'}[13].