Siege of Baghdad, folio from an illuminated manuscript of the History of Genghis Khan
- Artist
- Khem Karan, Indian, active c.1580–c.1605
- Artist Culture
- Indian
- Period
- Mughal dynasty, 1526–1858,
reign of Akbar I, Emperor of Hindustan, Mughal, reigned 1556–1605 - Date
- 1596
- made in
- Lahore, Punjab province, Southern Asia, Pakistan, Asia
- Classification
- Drawings & watercolors, paintings
- Current Location
- Not on view
- Dimensions
- image: 13 3/4 x 8 7/8 in. (34.9 x 22.5 cm)
sheet: 15 1/8 x 10 1/16 in. (38.4 x 25.6 cm) - Credit Line
- Gift of J. Lionberger Davis
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- Object Number
- 388:1952
NOTES
This painting depicts a scene from the dramatic and bloody siege at the city of Khazar, fought by two opposing Mongol armies in the thirteenth century. The Mongol conqueror Hülegü Khan (died 1265) is shown here astride his armored war horse in full battle dress, urging his troops onward into the savage fire of the enemy. The Hindu artist Khem Karan portrayed Hülegü as his troops are storming the fortified walls and winning the day. Hülegü was an illustrious ancestor of Akbar the Great, emperor of the Mughal dynasty of India. To commemorate the deeds of his forebears, Akbar commissioned his imperial artists to illustrate the History of Chingiz Khan, of which this battle scene by Khem Karan was a part.