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Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page

c. 1560
(reigned 1556–1605)
Measurements
Overall: 20.3 x 14 cm (8 x 5 1/2 in.)
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Public Domain
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Description

The book of the Tuti-nama from which this page comes consists of 341 folios, or 682 pages. The 52 tales told by the parrot Tuti to his mistress Khujasta and the overarching frame story about Khujasta herself are all written in Persian. Here the form of the script is called naskh and is read from right to left. The word in blue means “cut,” which indicates that the prose narrative will cut to a poetic verse. The Tuti-nama was written in 1329–30 by a Persian-speaking Sufi scholar and author from Central Asia. He based it on an earlier Persian work that recast a collection of Sanskrit fables from ancient India and other Persian tales. The blending of cultures and ethnicities long pre-dated the Mughals in India.
A vertically oriented, aged tan paper is filled with rows of black cursive script. Thin red and gold borders partition the page into varied rectangular compartments. A large central text block sits between smaller boxes of calligraphy at the top and bottom. A solitary blue horizontal stroke occupies a lower-left compartment. The weathered surface shows dark smudges and spots, with the ink appearing faded in some areas.

Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page

c. 1560

Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605)

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