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centuriespast: Khusrau spies Shirin bathingFrom a Khamesh of NizamiIndia, Mughal dynasty,Early 18th
Fragment of a Mughal Court Carpet with Design…, Indian, probably mid-17th century, Saint
inland-delta:Chameleon by Mansur Mughal, c.1612
desimonewayland:A pair of Mughal spectacles with emerald lenses and diamond mounted frames, India (l
hickeyfrom-kenickie: Old Door at Badshahi Masjid by Syed Sibt-e-Hassan on Flickr. Lahore, Pakistan
Gulistan by Sa‘di To increase the prestige of their libraries, later Safavid, Mughal, and Ott
cherryslush:indian and mughal daggers with sheaths17th-19th c.
desimonewayland:A pair of Mughal spectacles with emerald lenses and diamond mounted frames, India (l
New Delhi’s Red FortPart of the 15th century complex built by a Mughal Emperor of India.Image:
Detail from ‘Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Thirtieth night: The woman conversing with her chi
2019.04.29 Nayabad #Mosque - a wonderful sample of great #Mughal #architecture in #Bangladesh. - -
2019.04.29 Nayabad #Mosque - a wonderful sample of great #Mughal #architecture in #Bangladesh. - -
2019.04.29 Nayabad #Mosque - a wonderful sample of great #Mughal #architecture in #Bangladesh. - -
Padshahnama detail , A'zam Khan captures fort Dharur .
The Wine Cup of Emperor JahangirNorthern India; Mughal, 1607–8 (dated AH 1016)Jade, H. 5.5cm;
magictransistor: Rajput, Kangra and Mughal style paintings (15th-19th century), India.
mughalshit: Two Camels Fighting by ‘Abd al-Samad Indian, Mughal, circa 1590 (court at Fatehpu
desimonewayland:A pair of Mughal spectacles with emerald lenses and diamond mounted frames, India (l
Tabassum Mughal
eastiseverywhere: Johann Zoffany (?)Portrait of a Bibi, LucknowIndia (c.1785)[Source]Sotheby’s
mughalshit: Princess on a Balcony India, Mughal, late 18th century Opaque watercolors and gold on pa
mughalshit: Necklace India (Punjab or Rajasthan), Mughal, 18th - 19th century Gold, precious and sem
victoriansword: A large Mughal steel-hilted Executioner’s Sword (tegha) Northern India, late
the-met-art: Inkpot of the Emperor Jahangir by Mu'min, Islamic ArtMedium: Nephrite, goldThe Sylmaris
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