Hare-Fustat-Fatimid.jpg
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Description Hare-Fustat-Fatimid.jpg | |
Date | 11th-12th century |
Source | [1] , Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Author | Kab al-Ahbar |
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- 2012-02-16 09:37 Mathsci 2452×3140× (2464982 bytes) {{Information |Description = Watercolour illustration of a hare from a Fatimid [[bestiary]], ''The Speech of Wild Animals'', from [[Fustat]], [[Egypt]] (lion on other side of the surviving folio) |Source = [http://www.metmuseum.org/collection