Two elements from the minbar of Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad dated A.H. 546/A.D. 1151 This fragment comes from a minbar, or pulpit, from which announcements and Friday sermons were delivered to the Muslim community. The fragment crowned the upper part of the minbar where the imam, or prayer leader, would sit. The patron of the minbar, Abu Bakr b. Muhammad, was related to Sultan Sanjar.. Two elements from the minbar of Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad. dated A.H. 546/A.D. 1151. Wood (teak); carved and painted. Made in Iran, Yazd. Wood
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