Nur al-Din `Abd al-Rahman ibn Ahmad Jami

Incipit Page with Illuminated Headpiece
late 12th century AH/AD 18th century (Mughal)
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The Vizier is Instructed by a Relative of Zulaykha Regarding Joseph’s Torn Collar
late 12th century AH/AD 18th century (Mughal)
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Zulaykha, Having Broken to Pieces the Golden Idol, Prays to the One Tue God
late 12th century AH/AD 18th century (Mughal)
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Zulaykha Dreams of Joseph the Second Time and Throws Herself at His Feet
1190 AH/AD 1776
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The Vizier of Egypt Waits in His Pavilion for the Arrival of Zulaykha
1190 AH/AD 1776
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Zulaykha Peeks Through a Hole in Her Tent and Discovers That the Vizier is Not Joseph
1190 AH/AD 1776
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Joseph, Asleep Beside Jacob, Dreams of the Sun and Moon Bowing to Him
1190 AH/AD 1776
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Zulaykha Faints as She Recognizes Joseph Being Sold into Slavery
1190 AH/AD 1776
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Zulaykha’s Maids Approach Joseph for Him to Choose One as a Concubine
1190 AH/AD 1776
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Zulaykha, Trying to Prevent Joseph From Leaving the Palace, Grabs Him by the Collar
1190 AH/AD 1776
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Zulaykha Shows Her Husband the Torn Piece of Joseph’s Collar as Proof of His Guilt
1190 AH/AD 1776
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Zulaykha Asks Joseph to Bring in a Golden Water Jar for Her to Wash Her Hands
1190 AH/AD 1776
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Zulaykha Tries to Persuade Her Husband to Send Joseph to Prison
1190 AH/AD 1776
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