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An illustration by Sayf Al-Vahedi in the 1430-1434 copy of
Jami' al-Tawarikh
by Rashid al-Din (author).
Universal History
Ğāmi‛ al-tavārīḫ. Rašīd al-Dīn Fazl-ullāh Hamadānī
Folio 177r. Hulagu and his army.

Click for a detail of the Peykis leading Hulagu and his army, Timurid Jami' al-Tawarikh, 1430-1434.
Herat, Afghanistan; around 1430-1434, probably by Sayf Al-Vahedi. BnF. MS. Supplément Persan 1113
The Jami' al-Tawarikh was commissioned by Mahmud Ghazan, begun as a history of the Mongols and their dynasty and then expanded to include history from Adam to Rashid al-Din's present day. It was completed during the reign of Oljeitu in 1307-1316.
The Jami' al-Tawarikh is perhaps the single most comprehensive Persian source on the Mongol period.
Sayf Al-Vahedi, who worked as painter in the workshop-library of Baysonqor (Bayasanghor, grandson of Timur), is the painter of the majority of the illustrations of this manuscript.
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