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Lot 78

A portrait of Khan 'Alam, son of Najabat Khan
Mughal, circa 1640

10 April 2008, 14:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

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A portrait of Khan 'Alam, son of Najabat Khan
Mughal, circa 1640

drawing on paper with use of colour, laid down, coloured borders, identifying inscription in nasta'liq script at bottom, framed
portrait 150 x 90 mm.

Footnotes

Ghayrat Khan, the son of Najabat Khan, was a distinguished courtier of Shah Jahan and was granted the title Khan 'Alam from Alamgir after the battle against Maharajah Jaswat Singh and the first battle with Dara Shikoh. For biographical details see Samsam al-Dawla Shah Nawaz Khan & Abdul Hayy, The Maathir-ul-umara, trans. H. Beveridge, vol. I, reprint Delhi 1999, pp. 577-78.

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