Mughal history is a branch of Indian history which compels the full attention. In consequence of the Mughals' achievements, political, military, and artistic, their fabulous fame and wealth, 'Mughal' is not a mere name, but has grown into a concept, often and gladly quoted. Their history is never dull - from whatever angle it is examined and not just the military part of it - the empire-founding, the battles, the expansion and consolidation - but also its peacetime activities draw our full interest - its economic development - how it was built into a solid, mighty structure and especially its achievements in the field of fine arts and literature - reaching dizzying heights, from architecture and painting through to jewellery. But also of...
The present study is concerned with the political career and contributions of Shāh Qulī Khān Maḥram ...
This dissertation explores the complex entanglements of an artistic traffic between two distinct 'v...
Michael Schuster, PhD will be discussing the exhibition Field of Flowers: Mughal Carpets and Treasur...
Mughal painting achieved its finest glory and refinement during the reign of Jahangir (1605-1627). B...
The main objective of this doctoral research is to analyse a group of miniature paintings produced b...
Introduction Mughals entered in Indo-Pak. subcontinent with a unique grace and ruled It from 1526 to...
This work follows the rise and expansion of the Mughal Empire in India from the 16th to the early 18...
This dissertation focuses on the artistic culture of late Mughal Delhi spanning the last century of ...
In mid-seventeenth century South Asia, the taste for naturalistic floral sprays reached an apogee of...
Built in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, India’s Mughal monuments—including majestic forts,...
Even though the biographies and stylistic hands of individual Mughal court painters have been a cent...
International audienceThis book is the first academic monograph devoted to the reign of the fourth M...
Like so many Muslim and Christian princes of the early modern period, Jahāngīr (r. 1605-1627) cultiv...
Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780-1839) occupied Lahore in 1799 and ruled the Punjab from that city for fo...
One of the most remarkable artistic achievements of the Mughal Empire was the emergence in the early...
The present study is concerned with the political career and contributions of Shāh Qulī Khān Maḥram ...
This dissertation explores the complex entanglements of an artistic traffic between two distinct 'v...
Michael Schuster, PhD will be discussing the exhibition Field of Flowers: Mughal Carpets and Treasur...
Mughal painting achieved its finest glory and refinement during the reign of Jahangir (1605-1627). B...
The main objective of this doctoral research is to analyse a group of miniature paintings produced b...
Introduction Mughals entered in Indo-Pak. subcontinent with a unique grace and ruled It from 1526 to...
This work follows the rise and expansion of the Mughal Empire in India from the 16th to the early 18...
This dissertation focuses on the artistic culture of late Mughal Delhi spanning the last century of ...
In mid-seventeenth century South Asia, the taste for naturalistic floral sprays reached an apogee of...
Built in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, India’s Mughal monuments—including majestic forts,...
Even though the biographies and stylistic hands of individual Mughal court painters have been a cent...
International audienceThis book is the first academic monograph devoted to the reign of the fourth M...
Like so many Muslim and Christian princes of the early modern period, Jahāngīr (r. 1605-1627) cultiv...
Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780-1839) occupied Lahore in 1799 and ruled the Punjab from that city for fo...
One of the most remarkable artistic achievements of the Mughal Empire was the emergence in the early...
The present study is concerned with the political career and contributions of Shāh Qulī Khān Maḥram ...
This dissertation explores the complex entanglements of an artistic traffic between two distinct 'v...
Michael Schuster, PhD will be discussing the exhibition Field of Flowers: Mughal Carpets and Treasur...