File:The Prophet Muhammad and the Muslim Army at the Battle of Uhud, from the Siyer-i Nebi, 1595.jpg

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English: The Prophet Muhammad and the Muslim Army at the Battle of Uhud, from the Siyer-i Nebi, 1595
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Source http://warfare.tk/Ottoman/Battle_of_Uhud-large.htm. The original belongs to The David Collection, Copenhagen, Inv. No. 13/2001
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"The Prophet Muhammad and the Muslim Army at the Battle of Uhud", from a 1595 edition of the Mamluk-Turkic Siyer-i Nebi

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