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Or.12076 f.80v Viravarman, Raja of Sarasvata, falling to the ground as Hanuman overturns his chariot...

Or.12076 f.80v Viravarman, Raja of Sarasvata, falling to the ground as Hanuman overturns his chariot with his
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Or.12076 f.80v Viravarman, Raja of Sarasvata, falling to the ground as Hanuman overturns his chariot with his tail, watched by Krishna, from the 'Razmnāmah' (ʻBook of Warʼ), translation of the Mahabharata by Naqib Khan, 1598 (vellum)
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Persian School, (16th century) / Persian
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British Library, London, UK
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ink, colour and gold on vellum
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1598 AD (C16th AD)
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The Razmnāma (Book of War) (رزم نامہ) is a Persian translation of the Mahabharata. In Persian, “Razm” means “war” and "nama" means “tale” or “epic”; the name Razmnamah, therefore, means a tale of war. In 1574 Akbar started a Maktab Khana or a house of translation works in Fatehpur Sikri. He endorsed the work to a few officials to make translations of the Sanskrit books Rajatarangini, Ramayana and Mahabharata into the Persian language.

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