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Syrian or Byzantine Horse Archer, 8th century

Barham Gur Shoots a Lion and an Onager with One Arrow



8th Century AD: Part of a medallion with two horsemen. Silk. Sant'Ambrogio, Milan. Used to cover the inner faces of doors of the gold altar (835) of Sant'Ambrogio. The rider has been identified with the Sassanian King Bahram V Gor [Gur] (420 - 438 AD), who was given the cognomen Gor (wild ass) as a result of this legendary feat.
Source: artquill
[The pieces of the cloth are not arranged in the correct positions.]

See a comparison of this with Arab, Syrian or Byzantine Horse Archers on Silk from Prague, Cologne and the Hermitage, 7th-8th Centuries.



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