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			<title>Illustrations of 14th Century Timurids</title>
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			<description>*Contemporary 14th century paintings of Timurid Soldiers...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><font size="4"><span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS"><b><a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Persia/Timurid/Timurid_Soldiers.htm" target="_blank">Contemporary 14th century paintings of Timurid Soldiers</a></b></span></font><br />
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<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Persia/Timurid/The_musician_Barbad_plays_for_Khusrau_Parviz-1371-Shahnama.htm" target="_blank">The musician Barbad plays for Khusrau Parviz, 1371</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Persia/Timurid/Rustam_rescues_Bizhan_from_the_pit-1371-Shahnama.htm" target="_blank">Rustam rescues Bizhan from the pit, 1371</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Persia/Timurid/Zal_meets_Rudaba-Timurid-8th-HijraC-Shahnama.htm" target="_blank">Zal meets Rudaba, 14thC</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Persia/Timurid/Giv_defeats_and_binds_Guruy_Zirih-1393-Shahnam.htm" target="_blank">Giv defeats and binds Guruy Zirih, 1393 Shahnama</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Persia/Timurid/Warrior_On_Mount_Damavand.htm" target="_blank">Warrior On Mount Damavand, 1397</a> </div> </div> </div><br />
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			<title>Seljuk Illustrations in Warqa wa Gulshah</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 06:02:52 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>The main primary documentary source for Seljuk dress and armour of the 13th...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/Romance_of_Varqa_and_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">The main primary documentary source for Seljuk dress and armour of the 13th century is the <span style="font-family: comic sans ms"><font size="4"><b>Romance of Varqa and Gulshah</b></font></span></a><br />
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<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/01-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">1: A scene showing four bazaar shops, a jewelry store, herbalism drugstore, a butcher and a bakery with a character who takes the bread from the oven; inscription: &quot;Representation of the encampment of the Ban&#363; Shayba.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/02-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">2: Warqah and Gulsh&#257;h before their tutor sitting on a throne; inscription: &quot;Representation of the cousins and of the tutor.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/03-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">3: Scene of war; inscription: &quot;Night Attack of Rab&#299;‘  b. ‘Adn&#257;n.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/04-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">4: Scene of war; inscription: &quot;Representation of the night attack of Rabi b. ‘Adn&#257;n.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/05-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">5: Gulsh&#257;h in the tent of Rab&#299;‘, seated on a throne, with whom there is a servant; to the right and left four servants bearing gifts to Gulsh&#257;h</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/06-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">6: The battlefield after the war; inscription: &quot;Description of the condition of Ban&#363; Shaybah, killed or wounded, after the night attack.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/07-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">7: Inside the house (or tent) of Gulsh&#257;h's old father, seated on a throne; in front of him stands Warqah; outside the door, the doorman and two men with a horse.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/08-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">8: Departure of the Ban&#363; Shaybah for the war of vengeance; all horses are different colours.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/09-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">9: War Scene containing four riders and four people including two dead and fallen to the ground.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/10-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">10: Another scene from the same war; inscription: &quot;The war of the Ban&#363; Shaybah with the Ban&#363; Dabya.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/11-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">11: Another scene of war. Rab&#299;‘ cutting the head of his opponent; in the middle of the image a fox.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/12-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">12: Another scene from the same war; among the riders there is a fox and another animal resembling a dragon, with Chinese type clouds.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/13-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">13: Scene of the struggle of Warqah's father and of Rab&#299;‘; behind them their squires and a rabbit.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/14-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">14: Rab&#299;‘  kills the father of Warqah</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/15-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">15: Warqah takes in his arms his father Hum&#257;m, killed; to the right two horses over which there are three birds</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/16-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">16: The struggle between Warqah and Rab&#299;‘; beside Warqah there is a cypress and a bird, Rab&#299;‘  next to a flowering plant and three birds.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/17-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">17: Another scene of struggle between Warqah and Rabď'; amid a cypress, and plants; to right and left, birds; Warqah's horse wears chain mail.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/18-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">18: Another scene of the same struggle, Warqah's horse is injured.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/19-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">19: Gulsh&#257;h fleeing the palace of Rab&#299;‘; a rabbit among the feet of the horse; to the right the door and the walls of a palace</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/20-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">20: The contemplation of Gulsh&#257;h, the fight between Warqah  and Rab&#299;‘, a rabbit between the feet of Rab&#299;‘ ’s horse; behind him, a bird; behind Gulsh&#257;h three birds at various positions</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/21-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">21: Warqah is taken by Rab&#299;‘, one sees another rider that must be Gulsh&#257;h disguised</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/22-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">22: Gulsh&#257;h uncovers her face; facing Rab&#299;‘  on the horse, behind him Warqah, half naked and bound.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/23-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">23: Gulsh&#257;h kills Rab&#299;‘  by driving the lance in his chest; four horsemen and Warqah bound; inscription: &quot;Gulsh&#257;h kills Ibn ‘Adn&#257;n, saves Warqah&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/24-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">24: Gulsh&#257;h kills the son of Rab&#299;‘; to right a bird like a crane and an ornamental plant, on the other side plants flower </a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/25-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">25: The struggle of Gulsh&#257;h with Gh&#257;lib, the other son of Rab&#299;‘, under the belly of Gulsh&#257;h's horse - a dog</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/26-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">26: Gulsh&#257;h struggles with Gh&#257;lib, on foot; on one side Gulsh&#257;h's horse, throat cut, and on the other, that of Gh&#257;lib, two legs cut off; in corners, weapons</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/27-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">27: The entrance of Warqah into the enemy encampment to save Gulsh&#257;h; in the middle a tent, next to a door, to the right Warqah, to the left a horse</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/28-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">28: Interior of the same scene; Gh&#257;lib seated on a throne, a sword in one hand and a glass of wine in the other; Gulsh&#257;h before him, beside the tent a door with a doorman, outside Warqah</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/29-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">29: Warqah cuts off the head of Gh&#257;lib; Gulsh&#257;h is standing; to the right a door and flowering plants.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/30-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">30: Warqah on a throne with his slave, birds and plants fill space.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/31-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">31: Warqah speaks with the mother of Gulsh&#257;h; an empty throne on which there are two cushions and cloth, three birds and a flowering plant in voids</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/32-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">32: Interview of the mother of Gulsh&#257;h with her husband sitting on a throne; right one three-legged table on which there are fruits, and a door; coloured blue, chinese type cloud.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/33-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">33: Farewell visit of Warqah to Gulsh&#257;h, before his departure for Yemen; within a tent, to the right a door, to the left a flowering plant and birds; before them a cat; inscription: &quot;Warqah and his Gulsh&#257;h.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/34-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">34: Same scene, within a tent (or house), to the left a door and a porter; inscription: &quot;Oath of fidelity of Warqah and of Gulsh&#257;h.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/35-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">35: Same scene under a cypress with a bird to left and to right, plants; to the left a crow and a rooster in a fighting position</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/36-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">36: Warqah enters into the city of Yemen and Warqah speaking with the Vizier; to right a horse at rest, and Warqah who enters; to the left two tents, in one is found the vizier and the other Warqah with a candle; behind the tent two horses with a feed bag and a guard.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/37-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">37: The exit of the armed Warqah from the walls of Yemen, flanked by two riders. </a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/38-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">38: Warqah to battle; with him, a standard-bearer, behind him, two figures on camels beating large drums; in front of him, two riders and foot-soldier; inscription: &quot;The army of Warqah scatters that of Bahrain and of ‘Adan.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/39-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">39: Struggle of Warqah with a warrior of ‘Adan.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/40-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">40: Combat of Warqah with the army of Bahrain and of ‘Adan, seven armed horsemen in various positions, in the midst a warrior wounded by an arrow</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/41-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">41: Scene of war; Warqah brings defeat to the army of Bahrain and ‘Adan and the pursuit.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/42-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">42: The King of Sh&#257;m disguised as a merchant; two tents, in the largest of which he is sitting on a throne</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/43-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">43: Two tents; in one, the king of Sh&#257;m sits on the throne; the other is empty, Gulsh&#257;h being on the outside; inscription: &quot;Gulsh&#257;h leaves the tent.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/44-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">44: Inside a tent, to left and to right two plants; inscription: &quot;The old woman came and brought gold to the wife of Hil&#257;l.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/45-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">45: A reception with the king of Sh&#257;m sitting on his throne; the first of four people sitting is Hil&#257;l, the father of Gulsh&#257;h; inscription: &quot;The king of Sh&#257;m sits.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/46-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">46: The fainting of Gulsh&#257;h upon hearing that her father has given her as wife to the king; inside a tent, to right a rabbit and a duck, to left two birds (perhaps falcons) and flowers; inscription: &quot;and she lost consciousness.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/47-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">47: Gulsh&#257;h suffering in her tent; her mother sitting on the right, on the left two cats biting the tail of each other; inscription: &quot;The mother of Gulsh&#257;h.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/48-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">48: Gulsh&#257;h with a slave to whom she gives a ring to give to Warqah; behind her a cheetah and plants</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/49-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">49: Inside a tent where they are preparing to hide a slaughtered sheep in place of the body of Gulsh&#257;h; to the right is Hil&#257;l, Gulsh&#257;h's father and on the left her mother in mourning; both in mourning; inscription: &quot;They hide the sheep.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/50-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">50: The fainting of Warqah learning of the alleged death of Gulsh&#257;h; behind him, Hil&#257;l weeping, and his wife in mourning, with decorations in blue, including animal heads and a man.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/51-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">51: They brought Warqah to the tomb of the sheep; two people assist Warqah, in the middle - the grave, to left is Hil&#257;l weeping and behind him, his wife in the same attitude</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/52-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">52: Visit of Hil&#257;l to Warqah; behind him a mouse whose tail was caught by a cat, and a plant in which one can discern a hand, an apple and a monkey's head</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/53-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">53: Warqah opens the tomb and finds the corpse of the sheep; in the middle the young girl</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/54-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">54: Warqah leaves his tribe after learning the truth; wall of a city, a door, outside Warqah armed, on horseback.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/55-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">55: The King of Sh&#257;m on horseback, brings the wounded Warqah; amid a plant on which there are birds, to the left a servant, who carries Warqah on his back</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/56-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">56: Warqah wounded in bed; a plant on which there are two falcons, to the right a servant and, behind her, a dog</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/57-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">57: Warqah on a throne, on his left a three-legged table, on which there are fruits; left a jug of water; in the middle a servant; to the right plant under which is a rabbit, two birds, fly over the head of Warqah.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/58-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">58: Gulsh&#257;h half-reclining on a throne, found the ring in the milk, in the middle a bowl on which there are cuts with the milk; before it a servant; inscription: &quot;She drank the milk, found the ring, and [lost] consciousness. &quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/59-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">59: Fainting of Warqah and of Gulsh&#257;h seeing themselves from afar; a city gate; to the right Warqah fell unconscious from his horse, on the left Gulsh&#257;h fainted; inscription that I have not been able to read.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/60-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">60: The King of Sh&#257;m between Warqah and Gulsh&#257;h; inside a tent.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/61-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">61: Warqah and Gulsh&#257;h face-to-face; to the left the door half open, to the right a plant; inscription on the golden part: 'amal 'Abd al-Mumin b. Muhammad al-Hawi alnaqq&#257;sh.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/62-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">62: Chat of the three friends sitting: King of Sh&#257;m, Warqah and Gulsh&#257;h.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/63-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">63: Scene of farewell; the sleeping king on his throne, in the middle Gulsh&#257;h, left most Warqah; inscription erased.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/64-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">64: The King attends the departure of Warqah on horseback, leaving Sh&#257;m, behind him his servant, in front Gulsh&#257;h, rightmost a bizarre animal.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/65-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">65: Warqah dead, his servant and two horsemen with black figures.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/66-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">66: Interior of the house where you will find Gulsh&#257;h; a closed door, to the left a plant with a rabbit; inscription: &quot;Gulsh&#257;h recites a poem during the separation.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/67-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">67: Gulsh&#257;h goes to the tomb of Warqah and throws herself on the tomb, from right to left: the tomb, Gulsh&#257;h, a litter of woman and two horses; Gulsh&#257;h throwing herself on the ground, a horse; inscription: &quot;Gulsh&#257;h gets out of the litter.&quot;</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/68-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">68: Gulsh&#257;h on the tomb of Warqah and five people including the king weeping</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/69-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">69: The tomb of Warqah and Gulsh&#257;h; to the right the king, behind him another person, to the left two men visiting the tomb; inscription: &quot;The tomb of Warqah and Gulsh&#257;h.&quot; Right corner an inscription that I was not able to read.</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/70-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">70: The visit of the Prophet to the tomb; he is seated on a throne, to the right Abu Bakr and Uthman, his friends and future caliphs, to the left the king of Sh&#257;m standing, behind him a servant .</a><br />
<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/71-Varka_wa_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">71: Resurrection of Warqah and Gulsh&#257;h, by the prayer of the Prophet, in attitude of prayer behind him his four friends and future caliphs, and the king of Sh&#257;m, Warqah and Gulsh&#257;h emerging from the tomb; inscription: &quot;the Prophet made the prayer; Warqah and Gulsh&#257;h out of the tomb.&quot;</a><br />
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<a href="http://warfare.atspace.eu/Turk/Varka_ve_Gulsah-Turkish_Cultural_Foundation.htm" target="_blank">A page of small coloured Varka ve Gulsah images from the Turkish Cultural Foundation</a><br />
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MIRROR SITES:<br />
<b><a href="http://warfare.uphero.com/Turk/Romance_of_Varqa_and_Gulshah.htm" target="_blank">The Romance of Varqa and Gulshah</a></b>.<br />
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