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Bahram Gur slaying the wolf-monster; verso: Bahram Gur slaying a dragon from a Shahnama (book of kings) by Firdawsi
https://asia.si.edu/object/F1930.10
<p>Detached folio from a dispersed copy of the Shahnama (Book of kings) by Firdawsi; text: Persian in black naskh script; recto: illustration and text, Bahram Gur slaying the wolf-monster, 6 columns, 31 lines; verso: illustration and text, Bahram Gur slaying a dragon, 6 columns, 31 lines; one of a group of 39: The manuscript (F1930.1) …</p>
First volume of a Tarikhnama (Book of history) by Bal’ami (died ca. 992-997)
https://asia.si.edu/object/F1957.16
<p>Manuscript; Tarikhnama (Book of history) by Bal’ami, volume I; Persian in black naskh script; headings in red; 193 folios and 3 end leaf with 1 unwan (folio 1verso), 30 paintings (1 recto, 14 verso, 37 verso, 42 verso, 47 verso, 54 verso, 62 verso, 68 verso, 75 verso, 79 verso, 83 verso, 90 verso, 107 …</p>