'' beneath his tunic, armed with long single-edged sword and large round shield. Supported by infantrymen with kite-shaped shields The epic is based on an old Arab story, The miniatures represent typical Central Asian people, thickset with large round heads. The author of the miniatures in the manuscript is the painter Abd ul-Mumin al-Khoyi, born in the city of
Khoy in the
Azerbaijan region. The manuscript was completed in
Konya, under the Seljuk
Sultanate of Rum. It is now located in the
Topkapi Museum (Topkapı Sarayı Müzesi, Hazine 841 H.841). It can be dated to circa 1250.
Weaponry The paintings from the manuscript provide rare depictions of the contemporary military of the Seljuk period, and may have influenced other known depictions of Turkic Seljuk soldiers. All depicted costumes and accoutrements are contemporary to the artist, in the 13th century CE. Particularly, metal face masks and chainmail helmets in Turkic fashion, and armor with small metal plates connected through straps, large round shields (the largest of them called "kite-shields") and long teardrop shields, armoured horses are depicted. ==References==