File:Banquet at King Ghiyath al-Din’s Palace, folio from a manuscript of Nigaristan, Iran, probably Shiraz, dated 1573-74.jpg

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English: Banquet at King Ghiyath al-Din’s Palace, Folio from a manuscript of Nigaristan

Accession Number:AKM272.f110r

Creator:Author: Ahmad b. Muhammad Ghaffari, Persian, died 1567 Scribe: Ahmad al-Shirazi

Place:Iran, Shiraz (probably)

Dimensions:38.7 cm × 25 cm × 6.4 cm

Date:1573-74 CE/980 AH/AH 980

Materials and Technique: Ink, opaque watercolour, and gold on paper

The miniature painting "King Ghiyath al-Din’s Palace" is from an intact manuscript of Kitab-i Nigaristan, a collection of anecdotes and historical incidents written in prose by the historian and scholar Ahmad Muhammad Ghaffari (1504–1567/68) of Kashan in 1551–2. This illustrated manuscript, dated 1573, was probably produced in a Shiraz workshop.

The setting of this illustration is a typical banquet scene, where a crowned figure sits on a throne and receives a guest who sits next to him. Attendants are standing by his side and, further down, another group kneels around food which is served as it has been in other banquet scenes: on the ground.

The text reveals that this is a reception held by King Ghiyath al-Din, Sultan of the Ghurid Empire from 1206–12. Ghiyath al-Din has invited a governor of Nayman to feast with him after the governor has attempted to undermine his rule. This moral story shows that an authority figure can show his power by forgiving the sinner.

Like other Illustrations in this manuscript, this image depicts both the interior of a room and a view of the space outside of the room. The composition of other indoor illustrations of Nigaristan follows this same formula and shares a similar division of space. Typically, the main room is situated between the two text boxes and the side scene is mostly occupied, as it is in this miniature, by the façade of the same room.
Date between 1573 and 1574
date QS:P,+1573-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1573-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1574-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source https://agakhanmuseum.org/collection/artifact/akm272.f110r
Author Aga Khan Museum

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