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Irina-tortoise

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Mon, Jun 8, 2026, 06:43 AM

2d ago

Yerevan, Armenia

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The image shows an open, aged manuscript with calligraphy and a miniature painting. The manuscript's pages are yellowed and slightly creased. The left page is filled with Arabic or Persian script in b…read more

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The image shows an open, aged manuscript with calligraphy and a miniature painting. The manuscript's pages are yellowed and slightly creased. The left page is filled with Arabic or Persian script in black ink. The right page features a colorful illustration of a procession of figures on horseback, rendered in a miniature style with vibrant colors and detailed attire. The figures are depicted in profile or three-quarter view. The painting shows men in elaborate headwear and tunics, riding horses of various colors. Some figures hold lances or banners. The background of the painting is simple, with rolling hills and a pale sky. The text and illustration are characteristic of historical Middle Eastern or South Asian manuscripts, possibly from the Ottoman or Safavid periods. The image is taken in a dimly lit environment, with a dark, soft fabric covering the lower part of the frame, suggesting it's being displayed or stored. The script on the top right corner of the right page appears to be a folio number, "195". The manuscript itself appears to be a historical document, possibly a historical chronicle, epic poem, or religious text. Without further information, it is impossible to pinpoint its exact origin or location within the city of Yerevan, Armenia, though such historical artifacts are often housed in museums or libraries in major cities. | Open Wire