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Mahmud Collection

Mahmud, a name that echoes through history and spans across different realms

Background imageMahmud Collection: Khusrau Seated on his Throne, Folio 64 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, A. H. 931 / A. D

Khusrau Seated on his Throne, Folio 64 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, A. H. 931 / A. D
Khusrau Seated on his Throne, Folio 64 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, A.H. 931/A.D. 1524-25

Background imageMahmud Collection: Bahram Gur in the Yellow Palace on Sunday, Folio 213 from a Khamsa... A.H. 931 / A.D

Bahram Gur in the Yellow Palace on Sunday, Folio 213 from a Khamsa... A.H. 931 / A.D
Bahram Gur in the Yellow Palace on Sunday, Folio 213 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, A.H. 931/A.D. 1524-25

Background imageMahmud Collection: Farhad Carves a Milk Channel for Shirin, Folio 74 from a Khamsa (Quintet)... A.H. 931 / A

Farhad Carves a Milk Channel for Shirin, Folio 74 from a Khamsa (Quintet)... A.H. 931 / A
Farhad Carves a Milk Channel for Shirin, Folio 74 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, A.H. 931/A.D. 1524-25

Background imageMahmud Collection: Mahmud I (1696-1754). Ottoman sultan from 1730 to 1754

Mahmud I (1696-1754). Ottoman sultan from 1730 to 1754
Mahmud I (1696-1754), known as The Hunchback. Ottoman sultan from 1730 to 1754. Engraving by Lemaitre, Lalaisse and Pannier

Background imageMahmud Collection: Brad Haddin & Mohammad Mahmud Ullah

Brad Haddin & Mohammad Mahmud Ullah Australia V Bangladesh Australia V Bangladesh Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 01 June 2009 Date: 01 June 2009

Background imageMahmud Collection: Mohammad Mahmud Ullah

Mohammad Mahmud Ullah Australia V Bangladesh Australia V Bangladesh Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England 01 June 2009 Date: 01 June 2009

Background imageMahmud Collection: The Soudan Advance, the Battle of Atbara, the Sirdars Great Victory over the Dervishes (engraving)

The Soudan Advance, the Battle of Atbara, the Sirdars Great Victory over the Dervishes (engraving)
1615826 The Soudan Advance, the Battle of Atbara, the Sirdars Great Victory over the Dervishes (engraving) by Prior, Melton (1845-1910) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Soudan Advance)

Background imageMahmud Collection: The Soudan Advance (litho)

The Soudan Advance (litho)
1615742 The Soudan Advance (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Soudan Advance. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 25 June 1898)

Background imageMahmud Collection: The Soudan Advance, the Seaforth Highlanders forcing Mahmuds Zareba in the Battle of Atbara

The Soudan Advance, the Seaforth Highlanders forcing Mahmuds Zareba in the Battle of Atbara (engraving)
1615553 The Soudan Advance, the Seaforth Highlanders forcing Mahmuds Zareba in the Battle of Atbara (engraving) by Woodville

Background imageMahmud Collection: The Khalifas Last Defeat, Dervishes advancing to the Attack at the Battle of Gedaref (litho)

The Khalifas Last Defeat, Dervishes advancing to the Attack at the Battle of Gedaref (litho)
1063992 The Khalifas Last Defeat, Dervishes advancing to the Attack at the Battle of Gedaref (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Khalifas Last Defeat)

Background imageMahmud Collection: Lord Kitcheners Conquest of the Soudan, 1896-98 - Mahmoud

Lord Kitcheners Conquest of the Soudan, 1896-98 - Mahmoud
STC361087 Lord Kitcheners Conquest of the Soudan, 1896-98 - Mahmoud, the Khalifas Chief Lieutenant, taken Captive after the Battle of Atbara, from The Illustrated London News

Background imageMahmud Collection: The Soudan Advance, Entry of the Captive Emir Mahmud into Berber after the Battle of Atbara

The Soudan Advance, Entry of the Captive Emir Mahmud into Berber after the Battle of Atbara
1615825 The Soudan Advance, Entry of the Captive Emir Mahmud into Berber after the Battle of Atbara, the Procession passing the Sirdar and his Staff (litho) by Woodville

Background imageMahmud Collection: The Emir Mahmud under guard, illustration from Cassells History of England

The Emir Mahmud under guard, illustration from Cassells History of England
3038876 The Emir Mahmud under guard, illustration from Cassells History of England, 1900s (litho) by Paget, Walter (1863-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMahmud Collection: Mahmud of Ghaznis last success 1026 AD (litho)

Mahmud of Ghaznis last success 1026 AD (litho)
1266146 Mahmud of Ghaznis last success 1026 AD (litho) by Wigfull, William Edward (1875-1939); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hutchinsons History of the Nations published circa 1920 s)

Background imageMahmud Collection: The Sultan Abdul Medschid's watch, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The Sultan Abdul Medschid's watch, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The Sultan Abdul Medschid's watch, 1844. Watch made by...Messrs. Hart and Son, Cornhill...in a double gold case, the gold being of the standard of twenty-two carats; the back external case...is

Background imageMahmud Collection: Bahram Gur in the Dark Palace on Saturday, Folio 207 from a Khamsa... A.H. 931 / A.D

Bahram Gur in the Dark Palace on Saturday, Folio 207 from a Khamsa... A.H. 931 / A.D
Bahram Gur in the Dark Palace on Saturday, Folio 207 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, A.H. 931/A.D. 1524-25

Background imageMahmud Collection: Bahram Gur in the Turquoise Palace on Wednesday, Folio 216 from a Khamsa

Bahram Gur in the Turquoise Palace on Wednesday, Folio 216 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, dated A.H. 931/A.D. 1524-25

Background imageMahmud Collection: Marriage of Khusrau and Shirin, Folio 104 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, A. H. 931 / A. D

Marriage of Khusrau and Shirin, Folio 104 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, A. H. 931 / A. D
Marriage of Khusrau and Shirin, Folio 104 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, dated A.H. 931/A.D. 1524-25

Background imageMahmud Collection: Mausoleum of Pahlavan Mahmud, Khiva, Uzbekistan

Mausoleum of Pahlavan Mahmud, Khiva, Uzbekistan. Also known as the Mausoleum of the Khans, the tomb of Pahlavan Mahmud, patron saint of the city, has become a place of pilgrimage

Background imageMahmud Collection: Selimiye Barracks at Haydar Pasa, Istanbul

Selimiye Barracks at Haydar Pasa, Istanbul
The Selimiye Barracks at Haydar Pasa (built by Mahmud II in 1828), known in Turkish as Kisla - the site of Florence Nightingales British Military Hospital during the Crimean War. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMahmud Collection: RASHID AL-DIN (1247 - 1318). Compendium of Chronicles

RASHID AL-DIN (1247 - 1318). Compendium of Chronicles (Jami al-tawarikh). ca. 1307. Marriage of Mahmud Ghazan Khan (1271-1304). Khan mongol of Persia (1295-1304)

Background imageMahmud Collection: Khan of Kalat

Khan of Kalat
The Khan of Kalat, Mir Mahmood Khan (ruled 1893 to 1931), seated. The Khan ruled Kalat, part of Balochistan or Baluchistan, now part of Pakistan. A servant with a fly-whisk attends him (left)

Background imageMahmud Collection: Sultan Mahmud II - ruler of the Ottoman Turks

Sultan Mahmud II - ruler of the Ottoman Turks
Mahmud II (1789-1839) - the 30th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1808 until his death in 1839. Date: circa 1830s

Background imageMahmud Collection: Sultan Mahmud I - ruler of the Ottoman Turks

Sultan Mahmud I - ruler of the Ottoman Turks
Mahmud I (called The Hunchback (Kambur)) (16961754) - Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1730 to 1754. Date: circa 1750

Background imageMahmud Collection: Yahya ibn Mahmud al-Wasiti; Al-Hariri of Basra

Yahya ibn Mahmud al-Wasiti; Al-Hariri of Basra

Background imageMahmud Collection: Mahmud Nedim Pasha (1818-1883). Ottoman statesman. Protests

Mahmud Nedim Pasha (1818-1883). Ottoman statesman. Protests
Mahmud Nedim Pasha (1818-1883). Ottoman statesman. Demonstration and protests in the streets of Istanbul against Minister. Engraving by Capuz. La Ilustracion Espanola y Americana, 1876. Colored

Background imageMahmud Collection: The Mahmud II dam in the Belgrade Forest - Istanbul, Turkey

The Mahmud II dam in the Belgrade Forest - Istanbul, Turkey
The Mahmud II dam in the Belgrade Forest (Belgrad OrmanAn) lying 15km north-west of Istanbul, Turkey. Built in 1839 as one of the three dams that were constructed in the Taksim water conveyance

Background imageMahmud Collection: MONGOL BATTLE, c1400. Battle at the time of Mahmud Ghazan (1271-1304)

MONGOL BATTLE, c1400. Battle at the time of Mahmud Ghazan (1271-1304). Manuscript illumination from a work by Rashid al-Din Hamadani, Persian, c1400

Background imageMahmud Collection: Sultan Mahmud I

Sultan Mahmud I
Mahmud I, called the Hunchback (1696 - 1754) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1730 to 1754"

Background imageMahmud Collection: King Feisal crowned King of Mesopotamia

King Feisal crowned King of Mesopotamia
King Feisal (Faisal) acceeds to the throne of Mesopotamia (Iraq) at the Great Court of Serai in Baghdad, seen here with Sir Percy Cox, Sir Aylmer Haldane and Sayid Mahmud



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Mahmud, a name that echoes through history and spans across different realms. From the majestic city of Istanbul in Turkey to the grand Mosque of Sultan Mahmud II, this name holds significance in various contexts. One notable figure associated with this name is Mahmud I, an Ottoman sultan who reigned from 1730 to 1754. His rule left an indelible mark on the empire during a crucial period of its history. A photograph captures Mahmud in his bloodstained Jibba, symbolizing the trials and tribulations faced by leaders throughout time. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made for power and authority. The Selimiye Barracks at Haydar Pasa stand as a testament to Mahmud's reign, showcasing his architectural prowess and vision for Istanbul's development. Delving deeper into historical chronicles, we encounter Rashid al-Din, whose Compendium of Chronicles sheds light on events spanning centuries. Among these accounts are depictions such as Khusrau Seated on his Throne and Bahram Gur in the Yellow Palace on Sunday - artistic representations that bring tales from ancient times to life. Moving beyond borders, even Khan of Kalat finds mention alongside Mahmud. This connection highlights how names can intertwine across cultures and regions. In more recent times, Mohammad Mahmud Ullah emerges as another individual linked to this captivating name. Whether it be through collaborations like Brad Haddin & Mohammad Mahmud Ullah or standing alone with accomplishments worth celebrating – Mohammad has carved out his own path within contemporary narratives. From political upheavals like The Execution of Patrona Halil in 1730 to Farhad Carves a Milk Channel for Shirin depicted in Folio 74 from a Khamsa (Quintet), stories surrounding Mahmoud have captivated audiences across generations.