File:Siyer-i Nebi 298a.jpg

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English: The Prophet and his companions advancing on Mecca, attended by the angels Gabriel, Michael, Israfil and Azrail.
العربية: رسمٌ عُثماني يُصور مشهد فتح مكَّة من قبل النَّبيُّ مُحمَّد وأصحابه، بحضور الملائكة جبريل وميكال. تم تغطية وجه النبيُّ وصحابته. الرسم يعود لعام 1595 م
Source http://www.ee.bilkent.edu.tr/~history/ottoman33.html :Siyer-i Nebi: The Life of the Prophet 1595., Hazine 1223, folio 298a
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A depiction of Muhammad (with veiled face) advancing on Mecca from Siyer-i Nebi, a 16th-century Ottoman manuscript. The angels Gabriel, Michael, Israfil and Azrail, are also shown.

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