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Jehangir preferring a Sufi Shaikh to Kings Frame:C-Shape Ebony Finish Frame with Gold Lining Russia and UK both contested

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Russia and UK both contested for control of the regions in what became known as the Great Game and Persia was eventually divided into spheres of Russian or British influence regardless of her national sovereignty

studies of flower vases in the European style have become a prominent topic in Indian miniature painting

the Mughal ateliers were disbanded by him and most artists around Delhi migrated to Avadh or Rajputana or Bengal to seek a livelihood

Nanha’s forte was portraiture and real-life genres has very skilfully rendered this painting of the then future emperor Shah Jahan admiring jewels with his favorite son

Jehangir preferring a Sufi Shaikh to Kings Frame:C-Shape Ebony Finish Frame with Gold Lining Russia and UK both contestedIn this very interesting allegorical work, a subject of many interpretations, Jahangir is seen offering a book to Shaikh Husain of the Chishti Shrine, a spiritual descendant of Shaikh Salim, to whom Akbar had gone in the hope of an heir. The prayer was answered, and at birth the prince, later Jahangir, was named Salim in honour of the saint. The principal inscription of the painting tells us that even though Shahs and Kings stand before the Mughal

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