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'Abd al-Hayy

'Abd al-Hayy (c. 1374 -
Samarkand, 1405) was a Persian illustrator and painter.
==Early life==
According to the Safavid chronicler Dust Muhammad, `Abd al-Hayy trained under Shams al-Din at Baghdad during the reign of the Jalayirid Shaikh Awais Jalayir (reg 1356–74) and became the leading painter under his son Ahmad, who was also `Abd al-Hayy's pupil. When Timur took Baghdad, `Abd al-Hayy was sent to Samarkand, in either 1393 or 1401, where he spent the rest of his life.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title='Abd al-Hayy Brief Bio )

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