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Sahibdin  (fl. 1628–1655)  wikidata:Q7399614
 
Description Indian painter
Date of birth/death possibly 17th century
date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1480,Q30230067
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possibly 17th century
date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1480,Q30230067
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Location of birth/death Mewar Mewar
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Deutsch: Anfang 17. Jh.
English: Beginning of 17th century
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artist QS:P170,Q7399614
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English: Rama and Sita setting up their hut in Panchvati (detail). For the first time nearly 120 paintings from the British Library’s lavishly illustrated 17th century Ramayana manuscripts are on public display in its summer exhibition: The Ramayana: Love and Valour in India’s Great Epic, 16 May – 14 September 2008. The Mewar Ramayana manuscripts were produced between 1649 and 1653 for Rana Jagat Singh of Mewar in his court studio at Udaipur . Illustrated on the grandest scale, with over 400 paintings. Two volumes have been identified as being painted by the studio master Sahib Din, a Muslim painter who spent his life painting Hindu legends like Ramayana and Geet Govinda. The exhibition curator Jerry Losty explains the significance of this Mewar Ramayana.
Date 11649 and 1653 for Rana Jagat Singh of Mewar
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Add. MS 15296(1), f.70r
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