Diagram of Heaven and Hell. Ottoman Empire, the Caucasus. 18th century
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The Mughal celestial globe of Muhammad Salih Tahtawi, inscribed with Arabic and Persian inscriptions, 1631(wax cast)
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Brass celestial globe, Muhammad ibn Mahmud ibn ‘Ali al-Tabari al-Asturlabi (Iran, 1286—6th oldest celestial globe)
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Mughal Emperor Jahangir holding a globe probably made by Muhammad Salih Tahtawi (see two images above), by: Abul Hasan Nadir al-Zaman 1617
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Shamsa bearing the name and titles of Emperor Shah Jahan (1594-1666), the fifth Mughal Emperor of India.
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Plane astrolabe, Arabic. 10th c, gilt brass; parchment & leather case, diameter: 165 mm
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Pages from an Arabic 17th century CE manuscript, which sets out instructions for the practical uses of an astrolabe
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Title page of the Acts of the Apostles, in Arabic,
Damascus, 1342
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illuminated album page: A Turbaned Youth, Persia, Safavid, 17th Century, with calligraphy signed by Muhammad Salih al-Husayni
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Portrait of Shāh Ṭahmasp from Walters Manuscript W.668, fol.4b
Album of Persian & Indian calligraphy & paintings
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The Tughra of Suleiman the Magnificent
Calligraphy, from Constantinople
AD 1520–1566

