

Portrait of Hafiz Abd al-Rahim Khan
Portrait of a man in a black and gold robe and white turban sitting cross-legged. He holds a curved pipe. A man sits on a low stool to his right, wearing a green shawl and red and gold robe. A man stands behind him wearing a white robe and red turban. A hookah sits to the right of the seated man. The background shows a blue sky and grassy field with flowers. The scene is framed by a black border.
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