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The persian-islamic style evident in the court of gayumars supports it function as

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  The Persian-Islamic style evident in the court of Gayumars supports its function as a Shahnama.

The Court of Gayumars is a painting in the book of epic poem, Shahnamas, a masterpiece of Persian literature.  

  Shahnama is a manuscript intended to explain and enlighten the magnificence of the royal empires.

The painting serves its function as a shahnama in the following ways,

  • The painting shows the Gayumar kings, son and grandson conquering the throne.
  • The rich colors bring out the prosperity of the kingdom and their culture.

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