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Khan Collection (#11)

"Khan: A Journey Through History, Culture, and Legends" Embark on a captivating journey as we explore the multifaceted world of Khan

Background imageKhan Collection: Farewell Visit of Ayub Khan to General C. S. M lean, C. B. at Mashhad, Persia

Farewell Visit of Ayub Khan to General C. S. M lean, C. B. at Mashhad, Persia
Farewell Visit of Ayub Khan to General C. S. M lean, C.B. at Mashhad, Persia, Iran, 1888 Engraving

Background imageKhan Collection: Source Size = 2976 x 4201

Source Size = 2976 x 4201
ENTRANCE TO THE KHAN EL-KHALIL. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageKhan Collection: Dost Mohammad Khan (engraving)

Dost Mohammad Khan (engraving)
KW1073729 Dost Mohammad Khan (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dost Mohammad Khan, 1793 A-1863)

Background imageKhan Collection: Mirza Mohsin Khan

Mirza Mohsin Khan
MIRZA MOHSIN KHAN

Background imageKhan Collection: The Russians in Central Asia, Views on the Route of the Transcaspian Railway, 1881: 1

The Russians in Central Asia, Views on the Route of the Transcaspian Railway, 1881: 1
THE RUSSIANS IN CENTRAL ASIA, VIEWS ON THE ROUTE OF THE TRANSCASPIAN RAILWAY, 1881: 1. Lieut.-General Annenkoff, under whose Supervision the Railway was Constructed. 2

Background imageKhan Collection: The Eastern Question: H. M. Abdul-Aziz Khan, Sultan of Turkey, 1876

The Eastern Question: H. M. Abdul-Aziz Khan, Sultan of Turkey, 1876
The Eastern Question: H.M. Abdul-Aziz Khan, Sultan of Turkey, 1876

Background imageKhan Collection: Seyd-Muhammed-Rachim-Bogadur, Khan of Khiva Uzbekistan, Engraving 1873

Seyd-Muhammed-Rachim-Bogadur, Khan of Khiva Uzbekistan, Engraving 1873

Background imageKhan Collection: HOLY LAND: MONASTERY, c1895. View of the Byzantine Khan-el-Ahmar monastery from the Jericho Road

HOLY LAND: MONASTERY, c1895. View of the Byzantine Khan-el-Ahmar monastery from the Jericho Road. Photochrome, c1895

Background imageKhan Collection: ISTANBUL: BAZaR, 1839. Lithograph from The Beauties of the Bosporus by Julia Pardoe

ISTANBUL: BAZaR, 1839. Lithograph from The Beauties of the Bosporus by Julia Pardoe, London, 1839

Background imageKhan Collection: UZBEKISTAN: TOMB, 1911. Detail inside the tomb of Bayan Quli Khan (d. 1358) in Fathabad

UZBEKISTAN: TOMB, 1911. Detail inside the tomb of Bayan Quli Khan (d. 1358) in Fathabad
UZBEKISTAN: TOMB, 1911. Detail inside the tomb of Bayan Quli Khan (d.1358) in Fathabad, near Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Photographed by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, 1911

Background imageKhan Collection: UZBEKISTAN: TOMB, 1911. A view of the tomb of Bayan Quli Khan (d. 1358) in Fathabad

UZBEKISTAN: TOMB, 1911. A view of the tomb of Bayan Quli Khan (d. 1358) in Fathabad
UZBEKISTAN: TOMB, 1911. A view of the tomb of Bayan Quli Khan (d.1358) in Fathabad, near Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Photographed by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii, 1911

Background imageKhan Collection: SAMARKAND: MADRASAH, c1870. Tillia Kari Madrasah, built by Yalanktush Bagadur

SAMARKAND: MADRASAH, c1870. Tillia Kari Madrasah, built by Yalanktush Bagadur, vizier to Imam Kuli Khan, in 1648. Photograph by N.V. Bogaevskii, c1870

Background imageKhan Collection: MONGOL KHAN AND WIVES. Tolui Khan, reigned 1227-1229, with two of his wives and two sons

MONGOL KHAN AND WIVES. Tolui Khan, reigned 1227-1229, with two of his wives and two sons. Illumination from a Persian manuscript of Rashid al-Din Hamadani, 13th century

Background imageKhan Collection: GENGHIS KHAN (1162-1227). Mongol conqueror. Genghis Khan dividing his empire among his sons

GENGHIS KHAN (1162-1227). Mongol conqueror. Genghis Khan dividing his empire among his sons. Illumination from a manuscript of Rashid al-Dins Jami al-Tawaikh, painted by Basawan and Bhim Gujarati

Background imageKhan Collection: INDIA: MUGHAL COURTIER. Sher Afghan Quli Khan, Mughal courtier and first husband of Nur Jahan

INDIA: MUGHAL COURTIER. Sher Afghan Quli Khan, Mughal courtier and first husband of Nur Jahan, who later married emperor Jahangir. Detail of a Mughal painting

Background imageKhan Collection: MARCO POLO (1254-1324). Venetian traveler. Meeting Kublai Khan. Miniature, early 15th century

MARCO POLO (1254-1324). Venetian traveler. Meeting Kublai Khan. Miniature, early 15th century, from the Livre de Merveilles

Background imageKhan Collection: CHABI (1227-1281). Consort of Kublai Khan. Chinese silk album leaf, 14th century

CHABI (1227-1281). Consort of Kublai Khan. Chinese silk album leaf, 14th century

Background imageKhan Collection: KUBLAI KHAN sends messengers to the provinces

KUBLAI KHAN sends messengers to the provinces. Miniature, early 15th century, from the Livre de Merveilles

Background imageKhan Collection: PALACE OF KUBLAI KHAN. Palace of Kublai Khan in Peking. Miniature, early 15th century

PALACE OF KUBLAI KHAN. Palace of Kublai Khan in Peking. Miniature, early 15th century, from the Livre de Merveilles

Background imageKhan Collection: KUBLAI KHAN (1216-1294). Mongol khan and founder of Mongol dynasty in China. Kublai Khan

KUBLAI KHAN (1216-1294). Mongol khan and founder of Mongol dynasty in China. Kublai Khan and the pearl fishers of Yunan, China. Miniature, early 15th century, from Marco Polos Livre de Merveilles

Background imageKhan Collection: KUBLAI KHAN (1216-1294). Founder of Mongol dynasty in China

KUBLAI KHAN (1216-1294). Founder of Mongol dynasty in China. Woodcut from John Mandevilles Libro de las Meravillas del Mundo, Valencia, Spain, 1524

Background imageKhan Collection: GENGHIS KHAN (1162-1227). Mongol conqueror. Chinese woodcut

GENGHIS KHAN (1162-1227). Mongol conqueror. Chinese woodcut

Background imageKhan Collection: AKBAR AND ADHAM KHAN, 1562. Emperor Akbar of India punishing his foster brother

AKBAR AND ADHAM KHAN, 1562. Emperor Akbar of India punishing his foster brother, Adham Khan, for killing his favorite general

Background imageKhan Collection: COLERIDGE TITLE-PAGE, 1816. Title-page of the first edition of Samuel Taylor Coleridge s

COLERIDGE TITLE-PAGE, 1816. Title-page of the first edition of Samuel Taylor Coleridge s
COLERIDGE TITLE-PAGE, 1816. Title-page of the first edition of Samuel Taylor Coleridges Christabel, London, 1816

Background imageKhan Collection: Teashop in a Khan, Bazar, Kashan, Iran, Western Asia

Teashop in a Khan, Bazar, Kashan, Iran, Western Asia

Background imageKhan Collection: Giant Buddha Statue - Prah Khan, Cambodia

Giant Buddha Statue - Prah Khan, Cambodia
A Giant statue of Buddha at Preah Khan is a temple at Angkor, Cambodia, built in the 12th century for King Jayavarman VII

Background imageKhan Collection: Sultan Mustafa IV - ruler of the Ottoman Turks

Sultan Mustafa IV - ruler of the Ottoman Turks
Mustafa IV (1779-1808) - Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1807 to 1808. Date: circa 1808

Background imageKhan Collection: Sultan Mustafa III - ruler of the Ottoman Turks

Sultan Mustafa III - ruler of the Ottoman Turks
Mustafa III (1717-1774) - Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1757 to 1774. Date: circa 1770

Background imageKhan Collection: Sultan Ahmed I - ruler of the Ottoman Turks

Sultan Ahmed I - ruler of the Ottoman Turks
Ahmed I (1590-1617) - Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1603 until his death in 1617. Date: circa 1600

Background imageKhan Collection: Salabat Khans Tomb, Ahmednagar, India

Salabat Khans Tomb, Ahmednagar, India
The Salabat Khan Tomb at the site of the Chand Bibi Palace, near Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India. A three-storey structure made of solid stone. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageKhan Collection: Buland Khan of Dagshai - Indian Fencer

Buland Khan of Dagshai - Indian Fencer
Vintage British Indian postcard showing Buland Khan of Dagshai (Northern India) - The Fence and Swords Man. Dagshai is a cantonment town in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh, India

Background imageKhan Collection: Beginning of conquest of Siberia. Cossacks under Jermak Timofejew attacking army

Beginning of conquest of Siberia. Cossacks under Jermak Timofejew attacking army of Khan Kutschuma on the River Irtysch 1580. Oleograph c1900

Background imageKhan Collection: Marco Polo (1254-1324) Venetian traveller and merchant. Book of Marvels

Marco Polo (1254-1324) Venetian traveller and merchant. Book of Marvels... early 15th century manuscript illustrated by Masters Boucicaut and Bedford

Background imageKhan Collection: Marco Polo (1254-1324) setting out from Venice with his father and uncle, 1271, for

Marco Polo (1254-1324) setting out from Venice with his father and uncle, 1271, for court of Kublai Khan where they arrive 1275. Travels of Marco Polo, 15th century manuscript

Background imageKhan Collection: First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-42: Dost Mohammed Khan surrendering to William MacNaghten

First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-42: Dost Mohammed Khan surrendering to William MacNaghten (1793-1841) taking his morning ride outside Cabul (Kabul). MacNaghten shot by Akbar Khan 23 December 1841

Background imageKhan Collection: Yermaks Conquest of Siberia 1899 by Vasily Ivanovich Surikov 1848-1916. The

Yermaks Conquest of Siberia 1899 by Vasily Ivanovich Surikov 1848-1916. The conquest of Siberia began in July 1580 when some 540 Cossacks under Yermak Timofeyevich invaded the territory of

Background imageKhan Collection: Fixing The Negative

Fixing The Negative, Mr. Burke Posing The Ameer, The Ameer Yakoob Khan At Gandamak, Afghan War, Engraving 1882

Background imageKhan Collection: Mr. Burke Posing The Ameer

Mr. Burke Posing The Ameer, The Ameer Yakoob Khan At Gandamak, Afghan War, Engraving 1882

Background imageKhan Collection: The Duke Of Edinburgh In The Crimea: Old Palace Of The Khan Of Crimean Tartary

The Duke Of Edinburgh In The Crimea: Old Palace Of The Khan Of Crimean Tartary, Baktchiserai, UKraine, 1873 Engraving

Background imageKhan Collection: Russian Prisoners Released by the Khan of Khiva, 1873 Engraving

Russian Prisoners Released by the Khan of Khiva, 1873 Engraving

Background imageKhan Collection: Farewell Visit of Ayub Khan to General C. S. M lean, C. B. at Mashhad, Persia, Iran

Farewell Visit of Ayub Khan to General C. S. M lean, C. B. at Mashhad, Persia, Iran
Farewell Visit of Ayub Khan to General C. S. M lean, C.B. at Mashhad, Persia, Iran, 1888 Engraving

Background imageKhan Collection: Source Size = 2976 x 4201

Source Size = 2976 x 4201
ENTRANCE TO THE KHAN EL-KHALIL. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageKhan Collection: CAMBODIA. Angkor. Hindu temple of Preah Khan

CAMBODIA. Angkor. Hindu temple of Preah Khan (12th c.), built in the period of Jayavarman VII. Khmer art. Sculpture on rock

Background imageKhan Collection: Mongol Empire (13th c. ). Gengis Khan with his

Mongol Empire (13th c. ). Gengis Khan with his
" Mongol Empire (13th c.). Gengis Khan with his son and court. Illustration by Jami at-tawarikh for the " History of the Mongols" by Rachid al-Din. Persian edition of 1307

Background imageKhan Collection: KUBLAI KHAN (1215-1294); Polo, Marco (1254-1324)

KUBLAI KHAN (1215-1294); Polo, Marco (1254-1324)

Background imageKhan Collection: A Persian Khan

A Persian Khan. From: Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, ancient Babylonia, &c. &c : during the years 1817, 1818, 1819, and 1820. Date: 1821

Background imageKhan Collection: Defending Japanese warriors board a Mongol ship and engage in hand-to-hand combat during Emperor

Defending Japanese warriors board a Mongol ship and engage in hand-to-hand combat during Emperor Kublai Khans second
JAPAN: MONGOL INVASION. Defending Japanese warriors board a Mongol ship and engage in hand-to-hand combat during Emperor Kublai Khans second attempt to invade Japan in 1281

Background imageKhan Collection: DOST MOHAMMAD KHAN (1793-1863). Emir of Afghanistan, 1826-63. Engraving, 19th century

DOST MOHAMMAD KHAN (1793-1863). Emir of Afghanistan, 1826-63. Engraving, 19th century




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"Khan: A Journey Through History, Culture, and Legends" Embark on a captivating journey as we explore the multifaceted world of Khan. From the vast Mongol Empire to the enchanting landscapes of Asia, this name resonates with power and intrigue. Follow the footsteps of Genghis Khan, the legendary Mongol conqueror who left an indelible mark on history. His empire stretched across continents, leaving maps forever altered by his conquests. Intriguingly, it also finds its place in literature. Coleridge's "Kubla Khan" transports us to a realm where imagination knows no bounds. The Jungle Book introduces us to Mowgli and his encounters with wolves like Baloo – a tale that has captivated readers for generations. Beyond fiction lies reality; Sardar Afzal Khan emerges as a prominent figure from history in 1882. Meanwhile, Ataturk and Amanullah Khan find themselves rowing together in 1928 - an unlikely alliance bridging cultures and nations. The allure of silk beckons us towards Chinese album leaves from the Yuan Dynasty – delicate treasures that speak volumes about craftsmanship and trade routes connecting East and West. Not limited to empires or literary works alone, boxing enthusiasts recognize famous faces bearing this name. Step into the ring alongside these champions whose determination embodies the spirit of resilience and strength. Delving deeper into historical accounts reveals Colonel James Skinner holding court during a Regimental Durbar – showcasing leadership amidst turbulent times while Sultan Selim I conquers Egypt with strategic brilliance. From ancient empires to modern-day heroes, Khan transcends time itself. It symbolizes adventure through untamed jungles where Mowgli roams freely among wolves or embarks on daring escapades within our imaginations. So let your curiosity guide you as we unravel tales woven around this enigmatic word - "Khan.