Shahnameh of Rashida

Shahnameh of Rashidā[1][2][3] (Persian: شاهنامهٔ رشیدا) is an illustrated manuscript of the Shahnameh, the national epic of Greater Iran.

The miniatures have been attributed to Mohammad Yusef, a Safavid-era painter.

This manuscript dates from the 17th century and now it is located in the Golestan Palace.

The calligraphy of this manuscript has been attributed to ʿAbd al-Rashid Daylami and for this reason, it is called the "Rashida Shahnameh".

[4] The miniatures of this Shahnameh are very similar to the miniatures of the Windsor Shahnameh so it has been suggested that these manuscripts have been prepared by the same painters.

A page from Shahnameh of Rashida, Fereydun nails Zahhak to the walls of a cave in Mount Damavand .
The miniatures of this manuscript have been attributed to Mohammad Yusef