Nariman Kills the Son of the Khaqan of China. From The Garshaspnama epic by Asadi Tusi by Indian Art

Nariman Kills the Son of the Khaqan of China. From The Garshaspnama epic by Asadi Tusi


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Nariman Kills the Son of the Khaqan of China. From The Garshaspnama epic by Asadi Tusi by Indian Art. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
horses · horse · rider · china · horseman · iran · horseback · battle · army · iranians · persia · parthia · mythology · allegory and literature · watercolour and ink on paper · indian art · turanians · turan · parthian empire · arsacid empire · parthicum · nariman · gamhaspnameh · garshaspname · garshaspnama · Fine Art Images/Heritage Images
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