Nujum-ul-Ulum
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nujum-ul-ulum-250-2055640
title:
Nujum-ul-Ulum
text:
Nujum-ul-Ulum, is a manuscript commissioned during the Adil Shahi rulers of Bijapur, India. The manuscript is described as an illustrated encyclopedia about ancient Indian astrology and astral magic. The book consists of 876 miniature paintings and about 400 paintings of various angels, planets, signs, degrees, Sufic talismans, magical spells, Hindu goddesses, astrological tables and horoscopes, animals and weapons. These are among the earliest examples of the Deccan painting style.
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encyclopedia
description:
Illustrated encyclopedia about ancient Indian astrology
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nujum-ul-Ulum
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2023-11-22T09:38:48Z
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