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Aldegrever Heinrich - Hercules and the Hind

Aldegrever Heinrich - Hercules and the Hind

Public domain photo of German art print, 16th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Iskandar kills Fûr of Hind in single combat by cleaving him down the middle with his sword.

Iskandar kills Fûr of Hind in single combat by cleaving him down the m...

Life of the Prophet Muhammad written at the order of the Mamluk sultan al-Mansûr 'Alâ' al-Dîn 'Alî (d. 778/1376). The work was first illustrated during the reign of the Ottoman sultan Murâd III.

Perca Guttata, The Hind.

Perca Guttata, The Hind.

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Bahrâm Gûr disguised as his own ambassador gives a letter to Shangal, king of Hind (India).

Bahrâm Gûr disguised as his own ambassador gives a letter to Shangal, ...

Life of the Prophet Muhammad written at the order of the Mamluk sultan al-Mansûr 'Alâ' al-Dîn 'Alî (d. 778/1376). The work was first illustrated during the reign of the Ottoman sultan Murâd III.

Iskandar marches through Hind (India) where the people of the cities open their gates to him.

Iskandar marches through Hind (India) where the people of the cities o...

Life of the Prophet Muhammad written at the order of the Mamluk sultan al-Mansûr 'Alâ' al-Dîn 'Alî (d. 778/1376). The work was first illustrated during the reign of the Ottoman sultan Murâd III.

The envoy of the king of Hind presents a letter to the enthroned Nûshîrvân.

The envoy of the king of Hind presents a letter to the enthroned Nûshî...

Life of the Prophet Muhammad written at the order of the Mamluk sultan al-Mansûr 'Alâ' al-Dîn 'Alî (d. 778/1376). The work was first illustrated during the reign of the Ottoman sultan Murâd III.

Tawurk, the grandfather of Garshâsp, captures Sarnud of Hind (India).

Tawurk, the grandfather of Garshâsp, captures Sarnud of Hind (India).

Public domain reproduction of illuminated manuscript page, classical or archaic, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.