Framed in rich florals and regal poise, Saiyyed Saif Khan Barha stands poised—a figure of quiet authority in Emperor Jahangir’s court. Draped in a saffron turban and embroidered angarkha, he embodies the elegance and might of a trusted noble whose valor earned him a place in imperial memoirs. The red staff he holds and the sword at his side speak of statesmanship and strength, while the floral border echoes the refined artistry of the Mughal era. A comparable painting is held in The Met collection (acc. no. 45128755.121.10.4).
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