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Tile with Saljuq horsemen, 13th Century, Kashan, Iran.
Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale, Rome, Italy.
A larger image of this Saljuq Tile with horsemen playing polo, c.1290AD, Kashan, Iran, 13th Century. Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale, Rome, Italy.
Iran, Kashan, mattonella a rilioevo con cavalieri che giocano a polo, 1290 ca.
Iran, Kashan, tile in relief with horsemen playing polo, c.1290AD
Photo by sailko
Referenced on p60, Osprey Warrior Series 10 Saracen Faris 1050-1250 AD by David Nicolle and Christa Hook.
Two members of the Saljuq Turkish cavalry elite. One carries a shield, the other a spear. Shown on a 13th century glazed tile from Iran.
The rider on the right appears to be wearing a double-pointed dushakh hat (Mus. of Oriental Art, Inv. 1056, Rome, Italy).
Referenced on p24, God's Warriors, Knights Templar, Saracens and the Battle for Jerusalem by Helen Nicholson & David Nicolle:
Two warriors on a mid 13th-century tile from Kashan in Persia.
The man in front carries a small round shield, the man behind is wielding a spear with both hands.
Referenced as figure 405 in The military technology of classical Islam by D Nicolle
405. Ceramic tile, 13th century AD, Iranian, Museum of Oriental Art inv. 1056, Rome.
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