The Gazi scrolls, also known as the Gazi-nama, are a set of illustrated manuscripts from Bengal, India, dating from the 18th or 19th century. These scrolls are an important cultural heritage that depicts the life and legends of the Gazi, a Muslim holy man and warrior, who is believed to have supernatural powers and the ability to control wild animals.
The scene from the Gazi scrolls that is being described here, depicts Pir Gazi, a powerful Gazi, and his tiger in the Sundarbans, a vast mangrove forest located in the delta region of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna Rivers. The Sundarbans is known for its unique ecosystem, which is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including the Bengal tiger.
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• Handmade by expert picture framers
• Giclée, museum quality, acid-free paper
• Framed prints are delivered ready to hang
• Milled, high-quality wood with a satin finish
• Hanging hardware and acrylic front-protector is included
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