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Muhammd solves a dispute over lifting the black stone into position at al-Ka'ba. Note from pp. 100-101 of "The illustrations to the World history of Rashid al-Din / David Talbot Rice ; edited by Basil Gray. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, c1976." - In the center, Muhammad, with two long hair plaits, places the stone on a carpet held at the four corners by representatives of the four tribes, so that all have the honor of lifting it. The carpet is a kelim from Central Asia. Behind, two other men lift the black curtain which conceals the doors of the sancuary. This work may be assigned to the Master of the Scenes from the Life of the Prophet.
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Jami' al-Tavarikh ("The Compendium of Chronicles" or "The Universal Histroy") This illustration is in a folio in the Oriental Manuscript Section of the Edinburgh University Library, Special Collections and Archives
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1315
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Rashid Al-Din
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