Ushbu fayl Vikiomborga yuklangan boʻlib, boshqa loyihalarda ham qoʻllanilishi mumkin.
Uning tavsif sahifasidan olingan maʼlumot quyida keltirilgan.
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English: A young Mohammed being recognized by the monk Bahira. Miniature illustration on vellum from the book Jami' al-Tawarikh (literally "Compendium of Chronicles" but often referred to as The Universal History or History of the World), by Rashid al-Din, published in Tabriz, Persia, 1307 A.D. Now in the collection of the Edinburgh University Library, Scotland.
العربية: الشاب محمد يتعرف عليه الراهب بحيري. رسم توضيحي مصغر على ورق الرق من كتاب جامع التواريخ. لرشيد الدين، نُشر في تبريز، بلاد فارس، 1307 م الآن موجود في مجموعة مكتبة جامعة إدنبره في اسكتلندا
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A young Mohammed being recognized by the monk Bahira. Miniature illustration on vellum from the book Jami' al-Tawarikh (literally "Compendium of Chronicles" but often referred to as The Universal History or History of the World), by Rashid al-Din, pu
محمد جوانی که توسط راهب بحیرا شناخته می شود. تصویر مینیاتوری بر روی پارچه از کتاب جامع التواریخ (که به معنای واقعی کلمه «مجموعه تواریخ» است، اما اغلب به عنوان تاریخ جهانی یا تاریخ جهان شناخته می شود)، اثر رشید الدین، چاپ تبریز، ایران، 1307 م. مجموع
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