Shows elephant Fath Mubarak who was so violent that the Mahouts were afraid of him and so Akbar mounted him and reduced him to obedienc
The miniatures in this manuscript are on a much smaller scale than those in the Baysunghur manuscrip...
The figures are depicted in soft colours, with the delicacy of line and subtle modulation of contour...
Cover illustration: a relief in the wall outside the Banjara Gate of Golkonda fortress, made around ...
Jughar Khan was riding behind the emperor on the elephant when a 15 year-old boy jumped in fright fr...
Whole cut-off head is at his feet, with officers of the rebel army being brought as prisoners (doubl...
His gunshot killed the governor Jaimal, and the following day Chitor was taken by assault, with elep...
At a drinking party Akbar was about to run on a sword fixed in a wall to show that he equalled the R...
Mughal art developed its chief characteristics during the reign of Akbar the Great (1556-1605). Akba...
Note European (William Leedes?) who was in Fatehpur in c. 1565. (Chester Beatty Ms. 3, 147v
Spy hiding on left found out this plot, and warned Muhammad Shah who marched out and overthrew Bahad...
Toward the end of the seventeenth century, the Mughal Empire began to decline, weakened by Aurangzeb...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesHistoryWinthrop L. AdamsThis thesis studies the prominence of the ...
Smith, Vincent A. Akbar, the Great Mogul, 1542-1605, 2nd revised edition (Delhi: S. Chand, 1966). ...
In 1990, the Guimet Museum was fortunate to purchase a newly discovered page from the first volume —...
Taken from an Akbarnama, or History of Akbar, the scene depicts an episode in the life of Humayan, f...
The miniatures in this manuscript are on a much smaller scale than those in the Baysunghur manuscrip...
The figures are depicted in soft colours, with the delicacy of line and subtle modulation of contour...
Cover illustration: a relief in the wall outside the Banjara Gate of Golkonda fortress, made around ...
Jughar Khan was riding behind the emperor on the elephant when a 15 year-old boy jumped in fright fr...
Whole cut-off head is at his feet, with officers of the rebel army being brought as prisoners (doubl...
His gunshot killed the governor Jaimal, and the following day Chitor was taken by assault, with elep...
At a drinking party Akbar was about to run on a sword fixed in a wall to show that he equalled the R...
Mughal art developed its chief characteristics during the reign of Akbar the Great (1556-1605). Akba...
Note European (William Leedes?) who was in Fatehpur in c. 1565. (Chester Beatty Ms. 3, 147v
Spy hiding on left found out this plot, and warned Muhammad Shah who marched out and overthrew Bahad...
Toward the end of the seventeenth century, the Mughal Empire began to decline, weakened by Aurangzeb...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesHistoryWinthrop L. AdamsThis thesis studies the prominence of the ...
Smith, Vincent A. Akbar, the Great Mogul, 1542-1605, 2nd revised edition (Delhi: S. Chand, 1966). ...
In 1990, the Guimet Museum was fortunate to purchase a newly discovered page from the first volume —...
Taken from an Akbarnama, or History of Akbar, the scene depicts an episode in the life of Humayan, f...
The miniatures in this manuscript are on a much smaller scale than those in the Baysunghur manuscrip...
The figures are depicted in soft colours, with the delicacy of line and subtle modulation of contour...
Cover illustration: a relief in the wall outside the Banjara Gate of Golkonda fortress, made around ...