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Artist |
Nakkaş Osman |
Title |
English: Suleyman the Magnificent as a young man.
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Date |
1579 |
Medium |
English: Ottoman miniature
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Current location |
English: Topkapı Palace Museum
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English: Istanbul, Turkey
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Accession number |
Hazine. 1563, folio 47b |
Notes |
English: This portrait of Suleyman the Magnificent, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 to 1566, is taken from the book Semailname.
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Source/Photographer |
Bilkent University, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Embedding web page: http://www.ee.bilkent.edu.tr/~history/ottoman2.html
- Image: http://www.ee.bilkent.edu.tr/~history/Pictures1/Stamps/ul156.jpg
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Permission ( Reusing this file) |
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