in opaque colour and gold, with a design of a tughra-style insignia flanked by a lion and a unicorn affronte, within an architectural setting with two domed towers, the arched doorway with cartouches of calligraphy, folio 50 x 38cm., framed
Inscriptions:
The tughra design: “Nawwab Muhammad Mu’in al-Din Khan Bahadur”
The text is a Persian benedictory and encomiastic poem, presumably in praise of Muhammad Mu’in al-Din Khan.
Lower cartouches:
pish karda-i sayyid muhammad kamil sha'ban sana 1324
“Presented by Sayyid Muhammad Kamil, Sha’ban year 1324 [1906 AD]”
This may refer to Moin-Ud-Daula-Bahadur, who was an Indian nobleman and one of the Paigah nobililty, one of the three great Paigahs of the Hyderabad state. Though they rasied their own army, they were loyal to the Asaf Jahi dynasty. His father has acted as co-regent and Prime Minister of Hyderabad. Moin himself became a member of the executive council to the Nizam and maintained this loyalty, as well as an enormous estate and vast wealth, throughout his life.
Sold for £550
in opaque colour and gold, with a design of a tughra-style insignia flanked by a lion and a unicorn affronte, within an architectural setting with two domed towers, the arched doorway with cartouches of calligraphy, folio 50 x 38cm., framed
Inscriptions:
The tughra design: “Nawwab Muhammad Mu’in al-Din Khan Bahadur”
The text is a Persian benedictory and encomiastic poem, presumably in praise of Muhammad Mu’in al-Din Khan.
Lower cartouches:
pish karda-i sayyid muhammad kamil sha'ban sana 1324
“Presented by Sayyid Muhammad Kamil, Sha’ban year 1324 [1906 AD]”
This may refer to Moin-Ud-Daula-Bahadur, who was an Indian nobleman and one of the Paigah nobililty, one of the three great Paigahs of the Hyderabad state. Though they rasied their own army, they were loyal to the Asaf Jahi dynasty. His father has acted as co-regent and Prime Minister of Hyderabad. Moin himself became a member of the executive council to the Nizam and maintained this loyalty, as well as an enormous estate and vast wealth, throughout his life.
Auction: Live Sale: Indian, Islamic, Himalayan and South-East Asian Art 2026, 20th May, 2026
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