The celebrated dispersed Shahnama of the Inju period, commissioned by the vizier, Hajji Qavam al-Daula wa'l-Din Hasan, in Ramadan 741 AH. (ff. 5v-6r). The colophon has the date 20 Dhu'l-Qa'da but no year; it could be 741, as usually assumed, or the following year, 742.
Patron: Qawam al-Daula wa'l-Din Hasan
Calligrapher: Hasan b. Muhammad b. 'Ali b. Husaini
Introduction to the 1341 Shahnameh
Hunt in the mountains. Frontispiece from a Shahnama (Book of Kings) by Firdawsi (d.1020); Illumination containing a Dedication to Qiwamuddawla wa'l-Din Hasan Freer | Sackler S1986.113 A Ruler Enthroned. Frontispiece. Freer | Sackler S1986.112 Preface Firdausi and the poets of Ghazna. FIRDAUSI AND THE COURT POETS OF GHAZNI Hushang kills the Black Div. Musée d'art et d'histoire, Geneva Chapter 6 Faridun (500 years) The murder of Iraj. Title of Work: Shahnama (1341) Manuscript: 77-11-394 Scene: The murder of Iraj Dimensions (h x w): 97 x 17 mm Format: Rectangular within borders Reconstructed Folio: 016v Hijri Date: 741 Dhu'l-Qa'da 20 Gregorian Date: 1341 May 14 School: Shiraz, Inju Source: Shahnama Project. Museum funf Kontinente, Munich Manuchihr and Qaran fight Salm [Manuchihr kills Salm]. Aga Khan Museum AKM28 Chapter 7 Manuchihr Sam recognizes his son Zal in the Simurgh's nest.
The meeting of Zāl and Rudaba, father and mother of Rustam. [Zal sees Rudaba on the roof of her palace]. Museum of Fine arts, Boston Manuchihr learns about Zal and Rudaba. Aga Khan Museum AKM29 Chapter 8 Nauzar Zāl joins Miḥrāb in battling the Turanians. [Zal kills Khazarvan in combat] The Walters W.677 Chapter 10 Garshasp Zal tells Rustam to prepare for war against the Turanians. British Museum 1925,0220,0.1 Chapter 11 Kay Qubad Rustam Lifts Afrāsiyāb from the Saddle. [Rustam lifts Afrasiyab by the belt] Freer | Sackler F1952.35 Chapter 12 Kay Kavus Rustam's fourth labour: he kills the witch / Rustam relaxes. Rustam camps in a field and gets into a fight with the watchman. Rustam's fifth labour: he lassoes Aulad. Les Musées d'art et d'histoire, Geneva, 1971-0107-0369. The King of Mazandaran changes himself into a rock. 1341 Shahnama - Inju Dynasty, Shiraz. Les Musées d'art et d'histoire, Geneva, 1971-0107-0332. Shah Kay Kavus Attempts To Fly To Heaven. [Kay Kavus airborne] Aga Khan's Museum Firdausi and his book introduced to Sultan Mahmud Accession Number: Per 110.4v Tahmina visits Rustam's chamber. Keir Collection, Dallas, III.4 Kay Kavus summons Rustam. Image source: Museum With No Frontiers Scene: Kay Kavus summons Rustam English Title: Rustam before Kay Kavus Dimensions (h x w): 60 x 235 mm Format: Stepped within borders Reconstructed Folio: 51r Source: Shahnama Project. The Chester Beatty Library, Dublin The fire ordeal of Siyavush. McGill University Libraries, Montreal, Canada. Ms. Persian 4. Siyavush Displays his Skill at Polo before Afrasiyab. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 57.51.35 Human attacks Rustam to allow Afrasiyab to escape. Freer | Sackler F1942.11 Giv negotiates with the boatman who asks for bribes & Kay Khusrau crosses the Oxus with Farangis and Giv. Houston Museum of Fine Arts TR. 1654-2015 Chapter 13 Kay Khusrau Rustam, Zal and other Pahlawands Pay Homage to Kay Khusrau [Kay Khusrau receives Rustam and Zal]. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum 1960.194 The Iranians mourn Farud [& his mother Jarira]. Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, MS 355 Rustam Pleads for Tus Before Kay Khusrau. [Rustam asks Kay Khusrau to pardon Tus.] The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 57.51.36 Human fights Tus. Aga Khan Museum AKM32 Tus battling the Turanians. [The Iranians regroup and fight back]. The Walters W.677Ca Rustam kills Ashkabus the Kashani and his horse. The British Museum 1933.9.29.02v Rustam captures and kills Kamus. Scene: Rustam captures and kills Kamus English Title: Rustam dragging Kamus with lasso Dimensions (h x w): 63 x 235 mm Format: Rectangular within borders Reconstructed Folio: 106r Source: Shahnama Project / The Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Rustam pulls the Khaqan of Chin from his elephant by lasso. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 20.1839 Rustam and the Iranian Army Besiege the Fortress of Kafur the Cannibal [Gustaham besieges Kafur the Cannibal's fortress, then Rustam fights Kafur]. Harvard Art Museums 1960.195 Rustam/Akhwand. [Perhaps Akvan Div flings Rustam into the sea?] Title: Rustam/Akhwand Rustam returning to Iran after killing the Div Akvan. [Kay Khusrau receives Rustam after he has killed Akvan Div]. Bonhams Bizhan Slaughters the Wild Boars of Irman. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 29.160.22 Rustam feasts with Kay Khusrau Scene: Rustam feasts with Kay Khusrau Dimensions (h x w): 114 x 235 mm Format: Stepped within borders Reconstructed Folio: 123r Source: Shahnama Project / The Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Rustam Rescues Bijan (Bizhan) from the Well (pit). Freer | Sackler F1945.7 Rustam and Bizhan defeat Afrasiyab in battle The San Diego Museum of Art 1971.55 The return of Rustam with Bijan from Turan. [Rustam comes before Kay Khusrau after returning with Bizhan] The San Diego Museum of Art 1971.55 Bizhan kills Human. Aga Khan Museum AKM33 Nastihan Slain by Bijan. [Nastihan makes a night attack and is killed by Bizhan]. Freer | Sackler S1986.119 Giv fights Lahhak and Farshidvard. Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, Per 110.23v Image source: Museum With No Frontiers Two of the Duels between the Twelve Rukhs. The fourth combat: Furuhil fights Zangala (top); The fifth combat: Ruhham fights Barman (bottom). Freer | Sackler S1986.115 Piran escapes from Gudarz up the mountainside. Cleveland Museum of Art 1944.479 Lahhak and Farshidward before Afrāsiyāb [Lahhak and Farshidvard head back to Turan]. Freer | Sackler S1986.99 Shida, Son of Afrāsiyāb, Slain by Kay Khusraw (Khusrau). Freer | Sackler S1986.117 Kay Khusrau kills Aila. Manuscript: Per 110 Chapter - 13g - The Great War between Kay Khusrau and Afrasiyab Accession Number: Per 110.24v Scene: Kay Khusrau kills Aila English Title: Kay Khusrau kills Ila Dimensions (h x w): 83 x 235 mm Format: Rectangular within borders Reconstructed Folio: 148v Hijri Date: 741 Dhu'l-Qa'da 20 Gregorian Date: 1341 May 15 School: Shiraz Source: Shahnama Project / Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Kay Khusrau besieges Gang Dizh. Keir Collection, Dallas, III.005 Kay Khusrau crosses Lake Zara. Freer | Sackler F1942.12 S1986.113 Execution of Afrāsiyāb. The Walters W.677Ba The Paladins of Kay Khusrau Perish in a Snowstorm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 36.113.2 Chapter 14 Luhrasp Gushtasp kills a dragon in Rum. Freer | Sackler F1942.11 Note the chamfron. Story of Luhrasp. [perhaps 'Luhrasp assassinated']. Freer | Sackler S1986.116 Chapter 15 Gushtasp Bidarafsh kills Zarir, the brother of Gushtasp. Manuscript: Per 110 Chapter - 15 Gushtasp (120 years) Accession Number: Per 110.37v Scene: Bidarafsh kills Zarir, the brother of Gushtasp English Title: Zarir son of Luhrasp fights Bidarafsh Dimensions (h x w): 81 x 235 mm Format: Irregular, random into the margins Reconstructed Folio: 172v Hijri Date: 741 Dhu'l-Qa'da 20 Gregorian Date: 1341 May 15 School: Shiraz Source: Shahnama Project / Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Iranian and Turanian Armies in Combat. [Arjasp defeats Gushtasp]. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 36.113.1 Jamasp releases Isfandiyar. Image source: Museum With No Frontiers Manuscript: Per 110 Chapter - 15 Gushtasp (120 years) Accession Number: Per 110.41v Scene: Jamasp releases Isfandiyar English Title: Isfandiyar tied to four pillars by order of his father, Gushtasp Dimensions (h x w): 102 x 235 mm Format: Stepped within borders Hijri Date: 741 Dhu'l-Qa'da 20 Gregorian Date: 1341 May 15 School: Shiraz Source: Shahnama Project / Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Isfandiyar lassoes the Turanian hero Gurgsar. Title of Work: Shahnama (1341) Manuscript: 1960.192-195, 2002.50.12 Accession Number: 2002.50.12 Chapter 15 - Gushtasp (120 years) Scene: Isfandiyar lassoes the Turanian hero Gurgsar Dimensions (h x w): 285 x 240 mm Format: Rectangular within borders Reconstructed Folio: 178v Hijri Date: 741 Dhu'l-Qa'da 20 Gregorian Date: 1341 May 15 School: Inju Source: Shahnama Project / Harvard University Art Museums Isfandiyar's second labour: he fights the lions. Aga Khan Museum AKM34 Isfandiyar's third labour: he fights the dragon. Aga Khan Museum AKM35 Isfandiyar's fifth labour: he kills the Simurgh. Keir Collection, Dallas, III.006 Rustam Discoursing with Isfandiyar. [Rustam feasts with Isfandiyar]. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 29.160.21 Rustum Fighting with Isfandiyar. ['The first combat of Rustam and Isfandiyar']. Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo, New York, 1935:15.2 Chapter 20 Iskandar (14 years) Iskandar visits Queen Qaidafa of Andalucia. [Iskandar with Queen Qaydafa and her court] Museum of Fine arts, Boston, 20.1841 Iskandar builds a wall against Gog and Magog. David Collection, Copenhagen, 13/1990 The great sages mourn the death of Iskandar. McGill University Libraries, Montreal, Persian MS 5 Chapter 21 The Ashkanians (200 years) Haftvad's daughter spinning in the garden. Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, Per 110.60v Chapter 22 The Sassanians: Ardashir Babakan (42 years) Shapur Discovers Mihrak's Daughter at the Well. [Mihrak's daughter converses with Shapur]. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum 1960.192 Chapter 33 Bahram son of Shapur (14 years) Yazdgird Shahriyar Enthroned. Freer | Sackler S1986.118 Chapter 34 Yazdagird the Sinner The Sasanian King Yazdigird Killed by a Sea-monster in the form of a Horse. Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Bahrām Gūr Ascends to the Throne. [Bahram Gur enthroned after killing the lions ?] Keir Collection, Dallas, U.111 Bahram Gur enthroned. The Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, Ireland Chapter 35 Bahram Gur (1) (63 years) Bahram Gur hunts lions. Les Musées d'art et d'histoire, Geneva, 1971-0107-0336. Bahrām Gūr in a peasant's house. [Bahram Gur helps the landlord's cow to produce milk again]. The Walters W.677Aa Bahrām Gūr Slays a Dragon in India. Freer | Sackler S1986.114 Chapter 39 Balash son of Piruz (5 years, 1 month, 6 days) Sarafra'i Kills Khushnavaz in a Night Battle [Khushnavaz fights Sufaray]. Brooklyn Museum 86.227.133 Chapter 40 Qubad son of Piruz (40 years) Anushirvan executes Mazdak and his followers. Musée d'art et d'histoire, Geneva, 1971-0107-0340 Chapter 41 Kisra Anushirvan (48 years) King Khusraw (Kisra) Anushirvan Enthroned. Los Angeles County Museum of Art M.73.5.18 Anushirvan's fourth majlis for Buzurjmihr. Aga Khan Museum AKM36 Gav and Talhand's forces fight for a second time. Harvard Art Museums 2011.493 Caesar's envoys before Anushirvan. Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, Per 110.83r Chapter 42 Hurmuzd (14 years)
Ayin Gushtasp is murdered. Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, Per 110.85v Chapter 43 Khusrau Parviz (38 years) Bahram Chubina Enthroned. Minneapolis Institute of Art, USA, 51.37.23 Kharrad Recognizes the Princess as being an Automaton [Gustaham in conversation with the weeping talisman, then, Kharrad Barzin investigates the weeping talisman and reveals its secret]. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 36.113.3 Chapter 50 Yazdagird (16 years) Sa'd-i Vaqqas kills Rustam. Sa'd-e Vaqqas Kills Rustam, from the "Shahnama" of Firdausi Artist/Culture: Persian Artist/Culture: Shīrāz, Fārs, Iran Date: 1341 Medium: ink, watercolor, and gold on paper Dimensions: 36.1 x 29.3 cm (14.5 x 11.5 in.) Classification: Non-Western Miniatures Credit Line: Jerome Wheelock Fund Description: Inju Dynasty Label Text: Page from a dispersed Shahnama, copied in 1341 for a vizir of the Inju court at Shiraz. Yazdigird, the last Persian king before the Islamic Conquest, ordered his general Rustam (not the famous hero of so many episodes earlier in the epic) to repel the forces of the Caliph, led by Sa'd-e Vaqqas. After three day's battle, the ill-starred Rustam was slain-one of the tragic final episodes in the Persian Book of Kings. Source: Worcester Art Museum Worcester, Worcester Art Museum Title of Work: Shahnama (1341) Manuscript: Qavam al-Din Accession Number: 1935-21v Chapter 50 - Yazdagird (16 years) Scene: Sa'd-i Vaqqas kills Rustam Format: Rectangular within borders Reconstructed Folio: 317v Hijri Date: 741 Dhu'l-Qa'da 20 Gregorian Date: 1341 May 14 School: Shiraz Source: Shahnama Project / Worcester Art Museum Bizhan kills Mahuy and his sons to avenge the murder of Yazdigird and enthronement. Aga Khan Museum AKM37 Finispiece, Enthronement Aga Khan Museum AKM37v |
These paintings belong to a dispersed manuscript that was produced in 741 H / 1341 CE, and is one of three well-known and densely-illustrated Shāhnāma manuscripts made for the court environment of Inju Shiraz, a governorship in the Iranian province of Fars (the other two are dated 1330 [Istanbul, Topkapi Palace Library, H.1479] and 1333 [St Petersburg, National Library of Russia, Dorn329]). Like many a valuable manuscript handled by Western art dealers in the early twentieth century, this Shāhnāma codex was taken apart and sold page by page on the art market, thus scattering the folios to public and private collections around the world. After thorough study, the original pagination of 180 extant folios was reconstructed and 36 collections were identified which currently own folios (Simpson in: Hillenbrand 2000, pp. 217-247). Remarkably, among these farflung fragments, there survive not only the dedication pages from the front of the book (Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, S1986.110v and S1986.111r), but also the final folio containing the colophon statement (AKTC IRM06Iv). This is how it was discovered that the manuscript was made for the Inju wazīr (minister) Hajji Qawam al-Dawla wa-l-Din Hasan, and the calligrapher was Hasan b. Muhammad b. ʿAli b. Husayni al-Mawsili. MC
Source: p.206, Treasures of the Aga Khan Museum, Masterpieces of Islamic Art