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As-Nas playing card: Bibi بیبی Lacquered oil painting on cardboard, 6.1 x 4.3 cm, 1750–1850 Bibliothèque nationale de France |
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| The Bibi card here depicts a lady or queen seated on a throne, holding a child in her lap, symbolising maternal care and authority. In Persian culture, 'Bibi' is an affectionate term used for a woman, often implying a lady or a queen-like figure. It is the third-highest-ranking card, often used in strategic plays to protect other cards or secure a win against lesser-ranked ones. |
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