• Illustrations in a MS. of the
Dārābz-nāma ('Story of Darab'), (London, BL,
Or. MS. 4615); • Illustrations in a MS. of the
Razm-nāma ('Books of war'), 1582–6 (Jaipur,
Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum, MS. AG. 1683–1850); • Illustrations for a translation of the
Mahābhārata commissioned by Akbar; • Illustrations in a MS. of the
Tārīkh-i Khāndān-i Tīmūriyya ('History of the house of Timur'), (Bankipur, Patna,
Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library); • Illustrations, including portraits, in the
Victoria and Albert Akbarnama ('History of Akbar'), (London,
Victoria & Albert Museum, MS. IS. 2–1896); • One painting (attributed) in Akbar's copy of the
Dīvān ('collected poems') of
Anvari, 1588 (Cambridge, MA,
Sackler Museum, MS. 1960.117.15) • Four illustrations in a MS. of the
Khamsa ('Five poems') of Nizami, 1595 (London, BL, Or. MS. 12208, fols 63v, 159r, and 305v) • Signed work (Baltimore, MD,
Walters Art Museum, MS. W.613, fol. 16v); • Painting in a MS. of the
Jahāngīr-nāma ('History of Jahangir'), (London, Victoria & Albert Museum, MS. IS. 185–1984), includes a self-portrait (shown above right); • Portrait of
Zulfiqar Khan in the
Minto Album, (London, Victoria & Albert Museum); • Portrait of
Sayf Khan Barha (New York,
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 55.121.10.4v); •
Perils of the Hunt (
Free Library of Philadelphia), painted atypically on
silk, exemplifies Nanha's penchant for ravening lions. == See also ==