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Slaying a Dragon, Isfandiyar\'s Third Labor on display in the Dallas Museum of Art. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bizhan slaughters the Boars of Irman on display in the Dallas Museum of Art in Dallas, Texas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bizhan Kills Human, the Turanium Commander on display in the Dallas Museum of Art. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bahram V and his court toward the end of his reign on display in the Dallas Museum of Art in Dallas, Texas. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
Bahram V Killing Lions on display in the Dallas Museum of Art in Dallas, Texas.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Pictured is Bahram V Killing Lions on display in the Dallas Museum of Art in Dallas, Texas. It is folio from a copy of the Shahnama or Book of Kings by Firdawsi. It was created circa 1550-1575 using ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper in Iran, Safavid period. Bahram V reigned from 403-408 CE and was the fifteenth king of the Sasanian dynasty. He is one of the most celebrated heroes of the Shahanama, revered for his bravery, intelligence, and generosity. He was also a skilled hunter. Lion hunting was considered the archetypal sport of Persian Kings.


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