It's one of the fifty-four illustration frames that I've made for "Rostam-nama" the book, a Kurdish folk and a quipped version of famous "Shah-nama" (Shāhnāmeh) that is a poetic epic created by Ferdowsi.
This picture is about a scene which in Rostam is stolen by a bothersome persecutor bogey monster called "Akvān", while he is getting rest on a big rock through the one of his journeys.
"Akvān Dīv" who is an original enemy of him, uses his time to overcome Rostam. He comes down of mountain and removes the rock to get Rostam to a high plat and make him unable to go on.
when Rostam opened his eyes saw himself between the earth and sky, transporting by Akvān.
when Rostam opened his eyes saw himself between the earth and sky, transporting by Akvān.
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