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hinducosmos:A pair of Mughal spectacles set with emerald lenses, in diamond-mounted frames India, le
Padshahnama detail , A'zam Khan captures fort Dharur .
Large bookcases for built in or stand alone cupboards. Old doors on the front. . . . . . . #bookcase
art-of-swords: Khanjar Dagger Dated: circa 1640, Mughal period (1526–1858) Culture: India Med
mughalshit:Painting of the Dodoby MansurIndia, Mughal, 1610 - 1625According to Wikipedia, Mansur wa
mughalshit:Two Women DancingIndia, Mughal, c. 17th CenturyOpaque watercolors and gold on paper
desimonewayland:A pair of Mughal spectacles with emerald lenses and diamond mounted frames, India (l
Flask in the shape of a mango, mid-17th century Mughal India Rock crystal with insets of gold, ename
Mughal rock crystal cup inlaid with rubies, emeralds and diamonds, 18th century
Mughal brilliance #throwback #delhi #mughal (at Humayun’s Tomb) www.instagram.com/
treasures-and-beauty: Gem-set Mughal shield. Rubies, emeralds, diamonds
songsofwolves: HISTORY MEME : (1/9) Kings/Queens - Queen Razia Sultan Raziyya al-Din (1205 &nda
acaryadasa: Mughal renditions of European paintings and engravings brought to the Mughal court by Po
A Flowering PlantIndia, Mughal, c. 17th centuryOpaque watercolors and gold on paper
elsewheregreen: Portrait of Sjah Jahan. Anonymous (rejected attribution), c1630 - c1650. Alabaster.
brassmanticore: Coin, dated A.H. 1031/A.D. 1621–22. India, Agra. Islamic. Gold; Diam. 13/16 in
Lady Ra’aba of BasraIndia, Mughal, c. 17th centuryInk, watercolors, & gold on paper &c
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Rock crystal vase mounted in gold, Mughal dynasty, 17thC (?; vase) 1825-
Anonymous Mughal artist, Portrait of Lal Kunwar, consort wife of Mughal emperor Jahandar Shah 1
The sharara is an ethnic outfit that women love to wear during weddings. Originating in the Mughal e
fashionsfromhistory: Base for Water Pipe (Huqqa) Late 17th Century India MET
Courtier Awaiting Akbar’s Command, 1575, Mughal Empire, India.
3 Turkic empires : Ottoman, Safavid (Azerbaijani Turk) & Mughal (Gurkani)Gunpowder empires
Coins with symbols of the zodiac, an idea the emperor recorded in his journals. Minted
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