nomadsinmiddleages:Few examples of mongol noble woman headdress- boghtaq.1.Chabi, Khubilai Khan’s Co
nomadsinmiddleages:Few examples of mongol noble woman headdress- boghtaq.1.Chabi, Khubilai Khan’s Consort, album leaf, ink and color on silk. Lent by National Palace Museum, Taipei. Image courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art2.Nambui, Khubilai Khan’s Consort, album leaf, ink and color on silk, 14th century, painter Anige3. Mongol ruler and consort enthroned, Jami’ al-Tawarikh (‘Universal History’ of Rashid al-din), Il-Khanid Tabriz, 1330.4. Khan and Khatun talking. Illustration of Rashid-ad-Din’s book Jami al-Tawarikh from the 1st quarter of 14th c. from Tabriz in Mongol occupied Persia.5. Another illustration of Rashid-ad-Din’s book Jami al-Tawarikh from the 1st quarter of 14th c. from Tabriz6. Cave wall painting of a female donor with her boghtaq, 13th to 14th century, Xinjiang, China. From the Staatliche Museum of Berlin7. Boghtaq, Yuan dynasty, China, China Silk Museum -- source link
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