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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
An ornate gold decorated matchlock musket of Mughal origin, 18th century.
Babur (Ẓahīr-ud-Dīn Muḥammad), the first Mughal emperor (r. 1526-1530), hunts rhinoceros with his co
The Taj Mahal viewed form across the river, 1820. Anonymous. Watercolour on paper. India. Via V&
robert-hadley:A TENT CANOPY PANEL MUGHAL DECCAN, CENTRAL INDIA, FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY.Source: chri
indophilia:The mughal emperor Jahangir struck coins with the 12 signs of the zodiac
mughalshit:NecklaceIndia (Punjab or Rajasthan), Mughal, 18th - 19th centuryGold, precious and semi-p
Portrait of Prince Khurram by Abu'l Hasan,c. 1616-17
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Gilded Mughal jade drinking cup, India 16th-17th century. [564×564]
Dagger and SheathDate: ca. 1605–1627Culture: Indian, MughalMedium: Steel, gold, ruby, emerald, wood,
Zinat Mahal, youngest and favorite wife of Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah IIshortly before 1857
‘A King Offers to Make Amends to a Bereaved Mother’, Folio from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Amir Khusrau D
maria-mi:Mughal JewelsRuby & Pearl String Necklace
Unknown, Two mynas (the Common or Indian Myna, Acridotheres tristis) stand silhouetted against a str
eastiseverywhere:centuriespast:Nan va Halva (Breads and Sweets)Author: Muhammad Baha’ al-Din al-‘Ami
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