This entry was posted in Twitter on July 18, 2015 by twilight @zpr27 @DalrympleWill @dpanikkar @ambrin_hayat @Chemburstudio why do laila and majnu look Chinese here?
Reply ↓ zpr27 July 18, 2015 at 11:50 @twilightfairy @DalrympleWill Features such as moon face Chinese eyes,a tiny mouth&arched eyebrows became the usual cliche for beautiful ppl
Reply ↓ zpr27 July 18, 2015 at 11:58 @twilightfairy @DalrympleWill @dpanikkar @Chemburstudio The Persian art form reached its peak mainly during the Mongol and Timurid periods.
Reply ↓ zpr27 July 18, 2015 at 12:01 @twilightfairy @DalrympleWill @Chemburstudio It ws heavily influenced by Chinese paintings as Mongol rulers brought Chinese artists2 d court
Reply ↓ ambrin_hayat July 19, 2015 at 06:56 @twilightfairy @zpr27 @DalrympleWill @dpanikkar @Chemburstudio Mongolian features were part of the larger Persian Empire.
Reply ↓ ambrin_hayat July 19, 2015 at 06:57 @Chemburstudio @twilightfairy It wasn’t Chinese, it was Turkic (Central Asian) influence, which had Mongolian features.
@twilightfairy Iranian or Safavid had Chinese influence
@twilightfairy @DalrympleWill Features such as moon face Chinese eyes,a tiny mouth&arched eyebrows became the usual cliche for beautiful ppl
@twilightfairy @DalrympleWill @dpanikkar @Chemburstudio The Persian art form reached its peak mainly during the Mongol and Timurid periods.
@twilightfairy @DalrympleWill @Chemburstudio It ws heavily influenced by Chinese paintings as Mongol rulers brought Chinese artists2 d court
@twilightfairy @zpr27 @DalrympleWill @dpanikkar @Chemburstudio Mongolian features were part of the larger Persian Empire.
@Chemburstudio @twilightfairy It wasn’t Chinese, it was Turkic (Central Asian) influence, which had Mongolian features.