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“—or the nostrils of a horse;” said a stone…faced Master Osman; “not the

way it’s been ingrained in the depths of his soul; but according to the custom

of the workshop where he presently finds himself; just like the others there。

Do you understand me?”

From a page in Nizami’s Hüsrev and Shirin; quite a few versions of which

we’d thumbed through already; in a picture depicting Shirin seated on her

throne; Master Osman read aloud an inscription engraved on two stone plates

above the palace walls: EXALTED ALLAH PRESERVE THE POWER OF THE

VICTORIOUS SON OF TAMERLANE KHAN; OUR NOBLE SULTAN; OUR JUST

KHAN; PROTECT HIS SOVEREIGNTY AND DOMAINS SO HE MAY FOREVER BE

CONTENTED (the leftmost stone read) AND WEALTHY (the rightmost stone

read)。

Later; I asked; “Where might we find illustrations wherein the miniaturist

has rendered a horse’s nostrils in the same way they were etched upon his

memory?”

“We must locate the legendary Book of Kings volume that Shah Tahmasp

sent as a gift;” said Master Osman。 “We must revisit those glorious old days of

legend; when Allah had a hand in the painting of miniatures。 We have many

more books yet to examine。”

It crossed my mind that; just perhaps; Master Osman’s main goal was not

to find horses with peculiarly drawn noses; but to