Fragment of Manichaean Wall Painting "MIK Ⅲ 6918" is a fragment of a Manichaean mural collected in Germany Berlin Asian Art Museum, painted around the 10th century AD, and was found by the German Turpan expedition team in the ruins of Gaochang, in Xinjiang.
[2]: 138 This mural depicts the worship rituals of the ancient Gaochang Uyghur Manichae community.
The leftmost portrait is the largest in the entire painting.
He wears a gorgeously decorated high crown, the most special thing is that the headlight behind his head shows a crescent shape, which looks like a crescent moon and sun wheel pattern as a whole.
Behind him are many Manichaean elect and lay believers, both men, and women.