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Pem Nem is a 16th-century manuscript commissioned during the reign of the Adil Shahi dynasty.

Illustrations

onvinced that Mah Ji is only a reflection of the image in his heart, he weeps a stream a tears
Flames of unrequited passion arise from Mahji as she mourns for her lost beloved

There are thirty-four illustrations, mostly full-page.

16th-century References

  1. Hutton 2011, p. 44.

Bibliography

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