Nezami Ganjavi Collection
Nezami Ganjavi, a prominent Persian poet and writer of the 12th century, left an indelible mark on literature with his masterpiece, the Khamsa (Quintet
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Nezami Ganjavi, a prominent Persian poet and writer of the 12th century, left an indelible mark on literature with his masterpiece, the Khamsa (Quintet). This collection of five epic poems showcases Nezami's unparalleled storytelling skills and profound understanding of human emotions. In "Khusrau Seated on his Throne, " we witness the grandeur and power of ancient rulers. The intricate details in this Persian miniature from A. H. 931 / A. D depict Khusrau's regal presence as he governs his kingdom with wisdom and authority. Another captivating scene unfolds in "Bahram Gur in the White Palace on Friday. " Here, Nezami transports us to a world where opulence meets romance. The vibrant colors and meticulous brushstrokes capture Bahram Gur's enchanting encounter with love amidst luxurious surroundings. The vivid imagery continues in "Bahram Gur in the Yellow Palace on Sunday. " Nezami skillfully portrays Bahram Gur's pursuit of pleasure as he indulges himself within a palace adorned with golden hues. This painting from A. H. 931 / A. D invites us to marvel at both its artistic beauty and narrative depth. One cannot overlook Farhad's unwavering devotion to Shirin depicted in "Farhad Carves a Milk Channel for Shirin. " As we delve into this folio from A. H. 931 / A. D. , we are moved by Farhad's determination to prove his love through arduous labor, symbolizing sacrifice for one’s beloved. Intrigue takes center stage in "Bahram Gur in the Sandal Palace on Thursday. " Through masterful strokes, Nezami unveils Bahram Gur's encounters with treachery while residing within an exquisite sandalwood palace. This piece from Khamsa. . A. H. 931/AD captivates our imagination as we navigate through political turmoil and personal challenges.