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Front gate of Badshahi Mosque, Lahore, Pakistansource
A Turk Mughal clothing (Turkish clothes from Mughal Empire)Babür Türk kadın giyimi
Mughal painting - Mughals in palace
Finial in the Form of a Parrot Object Name: FinialDate: 17th–18th centuryGeography: Northern IndiaCu
Mongol Chieftain and Attendants, folio from the Gulshan Album (Rose Garden album). Mughal dynasty, R
Delhi and Agra, IndiaDelhi and Agra comprise two-thirds of the ‘golden triangle tour’ that is recomm
Portrait of a Young Indian Scholar, or Self-portrait by Mughal miniature artist Mir Sayyid Ali, c. 1
Shirin Sahba aka شیرین صهبا (Persian, b. New Delhi, India, based Beijing, China) - 1: Darjeeling Tea
Miniature portrait of Mughal India’s Empress Mumtaz Mahal (1593-1631)
art-of-swords:Dagger with horse head pommelDated: 17th centuryCulture: India, Mughal dynastyMedium:
This painting from Akbarnama shows Asaf Khan leading the Mughal forces in 1564 against Rani Durgavat
brassmanticore:eastiseverywhere:Islam Week!King SolomonIran (1500s)[Source]King Solomon and the hoop
Mughal zaghnal, India, 18th century.from Helios Auctions
Coins with symbols of the zodiac, an idea the emperor recorded in his journals. Minted in India d
signorformica:The Mughal Emperor Jahangir on a lion hunt. Islamic Mughal Empire in India ~ 18th cent
Guru Gobind Singh Ji then sent Banda Singh on a mission to punish the guilty and cruel Mughal rulers
art-of-swords:Khanjar DaggerDated: 20th centuryCulture: Indian (made in the Mughal style)Measurement
Writing CabinetMughal Empire, 17th centuryThe Yusuf Jameel Centre for Asian and Islamic Art
Unknown, Noblewoman holding a Calf in a Cypress Garden. ca. 1700-50.
Female Figure Prostrate Before a Sacred Fire 18thc. Mughal period, India
virtual-artifacts:An unusual ivory Archer’s Ring in the form of a Falcon probably Mughal, 18th Centu
Watercolor of a Mughal elephant and driver, 1815. This image is from the “Fraser Album,” a set of pa
A pair of diamond and enamel anklets (sanklas) Mughal or Deccani, late 19th centuryEach ankle bracel
Old Walls of The Shalimar Gardens
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