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Pem Nem is a 16th-century manuscript commissioned during the reign of the Adil Shahi dynasty.
Illustrations
There are thirty-four illustrations, mostly full-page.
16th-century References
- Hutton 2011, p. 44.
Bibliography
- Hutton, Deborah (2011). "The Pem Nem: A Sixteenth Century Illustrated Romance from Bijapur". Sultans of the South: Arts of India's Deccan Courts, 1323-1687. pp. 44–63.
- Munshi, Neha. A journey of longing - the art of courtly romance in Bijapur.