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vintageindianclothing: Women lovers are depicted exchanging love letters, visiting one another by d
heaveninawildflower: ‘Plato as a Musician.’ Watercolour, gold and ink. India, Mughal
fishstickmonkey: Leaf from a Shahnamah: Bahram Gur releasing a man from the body of a dragonType: Ma
fishstickmonkey: Tiger huntingType: Painting Historical period(s): Mughal dynasty, 18th century 
virtual-artifacts: A Mughal carved ivory-hilted dagger with ram’s head, 17th century.&nbs
eastiseverywhere: centuriespast: Nan va Halva (Breads and Sweets)Author: Muhammad Baha’ al-Din
art-of-swords: Ceremonial DaggerDated: 16th century - 17th centuryCulture: Indian and IranianMedium:
brassmanticore: eastiseverywhere: Islam Week!King SolomonIran (1500s)[Source]King Solomon and the ho
fishstickmonkey: Animals and BirdsMedium:Color and gold on paperDimensions: H x W: 16.8 x 8.6 cm (6
coraltigerpizza: Ghulum, ou bain préposé de la caste Shudra, India (Delhi), Mughal, 18
A Bejewelled Maiden with a Parakeetca. 1670–1700. Mughal Empire
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Kṛṣṇa and the Pandavas visiting the dying Bhishma from the epic Razmnameh. Mughal, by Ram Das, c.159
Detail from Krishna and Indra, Mughal, probably Lahore, ca. 1590. The Harivamsa ,“Genealogy of
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mughalshit: Water Vessel Pakistan (likely Lahore), Mughal, 1580 - 1600 Brass, cast and engraved Th
Those who ignores everytime the existance of the Turks in South Asia should take courage to do some
Turkic Qaraqalpaq traditional danceCentral Asian Turkic cultureOrigin of the anarkali dress in South
Mughal lady (possibly Farzana Begum), c.1650.
Mai Bhago, also known as Mata Bhag Kaur, was a Sikh woman who fought against the Mughal Empire in th
magictransistor: (Unknown). Mughal Flower Painting. 1700s.
Chameleon by Mansur Mughal, c.1612
A couple of Mughal ladies of the palace
heaveninawildflower: Gool-Daoudy or David’s Flower (India, late 18th century). Ink and water
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