DescriptionEmperor Zaman Shah Durrani of Afghanistan-cropped-3.jpg
English: Coronation of Zaman Shah Durrani, Emperor of the Durrani Empire from 1793 to 1801.
"The nimbate Zaman Shah Durrani (1770-1844) ruler of Afghanistan, ca. 1793 -1800, wearing an orange waistcoat, seated on a gold jeweled throne under a gold parasol. He wears three aigrettes in his turban. His two princes attend left and right. A third young attendant waves a white silk fabric as symbol of royal authority."
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