File:Hijra Abyssinia (Rashid ad-Din).jpg

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English: Manuscript illustration by Rashi ad-Din's "World History", depicting the Negus of Abyssinia (traditionally attributed to the king of Aksum) declining the request of a Meccan delegation demanding from him to yield up the Muslims.
العربية: رسم توضيحي يصور النجاشي وهو يرفض طلب وفد مكي يطلب منه التنازل عن المسلمين.
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Source Charles Melville (2001): "Persian Painting. From the Mongols to the Qajars"
Author Rashid ad-Din

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    • أم سلمة
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    • Migración a Abisinia
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    • هجرت به حبشه
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