The first extant copies of Firdausis celebrated 11th-century Persian epic, the Book of Kings, were written under the Il-Khanids. This miniature comes from one of the 'small Shah-namas' that are considered by some to be precursors of the periods more mature masterpiece, the 'great Shah-nama'.
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