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Johnson 28
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Total of 20 leaves separately mounted of which 18 are Persian. The Persian items are mostly from a single album, probably of Bukhara origin, which could have found its way to the Deccan.
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Total of 20 leaves separately mounted of which 18 are Persian. The Persian items are mostly from a single album, probably of Bukhara origin, which could have found its way to the Deccan. The two Indian pictures are not apparently included in the album on any logical basis.

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British Library: Asian and African Studies
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J.28
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Toby Falk and Mildred Archer, Indian miniatures in the India Office Library (London: Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1981), 312
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Total of 20 leaves separately mounted of which 18 are Persian. The Persian items are mostly from a single album, probably of Bukhara origin, which could have found its way to the Deccan.