Eğri Fetihnamesi
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Eğri Fetihnamesi ("The Book of Conquest of Eğri"), also Şehnāme-i Meḥmed Ḫān ("The Book of Kings of Mehmed Khan", Topkapı Palace Library, TSMK H.1609) is a manuscript from Ottoman Turkey, written in 1598 by Talikizade Suphi Çelebi, author of the Shahnameh. The illustrations made by Nakkaş Hasan.[1] The manuscript relates the events of the Siege of Eger (1596) led by Sultan Mehmed III.[1]
- Artists of the Eğri Fetihnamesi, with the painter Nakkaş Hasan (right)
- Sultan Mehmed III reception of the commanders of Eğri Castle.
- Mehmed III leading his troops at the Battle of Haçova (1596)