Lot Essay
Abu'l-Baqa Abarqu'i was a sayyid from a prominent family of Abarqu or Abarkuh near Yazd. He spent a period in India at the court of Shah Jahan, and after his return lived in Isfahan. There he was in the service of the royal physician Hakim Taqarrub Khan who had also emigrated to India but returned to Isfahan. Abu'l-Baqa was not a man of material possessions and after the Taqarrub Khan's death he was invited by the Khan's son, Mirza Muhammad Taqi, to take up residence in his household. He chose instead to live in a room in the mosque of Taqarrub Khan (the Hakim Mosque) in Isfahan. Other pieces by him include an album page dated 1006 and a further album page in a Muraqqa' in the Bodleian Library (see Mehdi Bayani, Ahval ve asar-e khosh nevisan, vol.1, Tehran, 1346 sh., no. 41, p.22-24).