EditorialIskandar watching the wall being built against Juj and Majuj, (Gog and Magog), 1719. Iskander (Alexander the Great) is the red crowned figure riding a horse on the left. From the "Shah-nameh", or Book of Kings, by the Persian poet Ferdowsi. ID: Add...
EditorialGog, one of the wooden statues of the Guildhall. Illustration from ‘London town’. London town. Marcus Ward & Co.: London, 1883. Image taken from : London Town. Verses by Felix Leigh. Source: 12805.s.9, page 38.
EditorialStela dedicated to the gog Ptah by Nakhtemmut, limestone, Deir el-Medina, Gregorian Egyptian Museumn Musei Vaticani, State of the Vatican City, Roma, Lazio, Italia.
EditorialIskandar at the iron wall. Khamsa. Iran, c.1505. Iskandar and his followers survey the peoples of Gog and Magog from the battlements of the iron wall he has built. A miniature painting from a sixteenth century manuscript of the Khamsa ('Five Poems') of...
EditorialIskandar at the iron wall. Khamsa. Iran, c.1505. Iskandar and his followers survey the peoples of Gog and Magog from the battlements of the iron wall he has built. A miniature painting from a sixteenth century manuscript of the Khamsa ('Five Poems') of...
EditorialIskandar supervising the building of the wall against Gog and Magog. Shahnama of Firdawsi, with 56 miniatures. 1580 - 1600. Source: I.O. ISLAMIC 3540, f.390. Language: Persian.
EditorialGog, one of the wooden statues of the Guildhall. Illustration from ‘London town’. London town. Marcus Ward & Co.: London, 1883. Image taken from : London Town. Verses by Felix Leigh. Source: 12805.s.9, page 38.
EditorialIskandar watching the wall being built against Juj and Majuj, (Gog and Magog), 1719. Iskander (Alexander the Great) is the red crowned figure riding a horse on the left. From the "Shah-nameh", or Book of Kings, by the Persian poet Ferdowsi. ID: Add...