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Portrait of a Ruler, Probably Nadir Shah Afshar

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This painting depicts a bearded ruler, probably Nadir Shah of Persia (r. 1736-1747) seated on an open terrace. He leans against a large, gold, cylindrical pillow decorated with birds and flowers. He wears a bright orange robe (jama) and holds a long, curved saber on his lap.
Department of Islamic & Later Indian Art Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Bequest of Hervey E. Wetzel
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Title: Portrait of a Ruler, Probably Nadir Shah Afshar
Description:
This painting depicts a bearded ruler, probably Nadir Shah of Persia (r.
1736-1747) seated on an open terrace.
He leans against a large, gold, cylindrical pillow decorated with birds and flowers.
He wears a bright orange robe (jama) and holds a long, curved saber on his lap.

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