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A preview of the exhibition 'Paradise on Earth: Manuscripts, Miniatures and Mendicants from Kashmir' held on Sunday at Mohatta Palace Museum. The exhibition was inaugurated by President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Sardar Masood Khan paying tribute to the people of Kashmir, who despite continuing turmoil show courage and resilience in sustaining their artistic traditions.
The objects for this exhibition have been generously loaned by the National Museum of Pakistan and various private collectors. The exhibition will be open for public Wednesday onwards. "The exhibition explores the artistic traditions of the region. The Kashmir valley's natural beauty has been lauded by poets and princes over the centuries. Routes through the valley were traversed by invaders, traders, missionaries, pilgrims, artists and political envoys, all of whom brought with them different faiths and philosophies, creating a culturally rich region," said Sardar Masood.
The displays are based on the following themes: A History of Kashmir presents a brief overview of Kashmir from ancient times to the present. It summarises the complex history of the region and highlights the extraordinary diaspora that inhabited the valley.
Among the texts being produced in Kashmir, Qur'an occupied a pre-eminent position. The Illuminated Page theme tells reveals how master calligraphers and illuminators worked together to create works of art with opulent decorations and magnificent scripts. Kashmir has been a centre of manuscript production since the advent of Muslim rule in 1320 and some of the Mughal world's most celebrated artists originated from the valley. The Illustrated Page theme presents the rich tradition of manuscript illustration with a selection of Persian literary and spiritual texts.-PR

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