Yet she ascended from the emperor's harem to great heights as an astute politician and the favourite wife of Jahangir, ruling the vast Mughal empire as a co-sovereign. Courtesy of Rampur Raza ...
Akbar’s voice echoes, cold and possessive, as he commands Anarkali, reminding her of her place within the harem. In Taj: ...
This major exhibition at the V&A assembles a dizzying array of objects and artwork commissioned by the era’s most famous emperors to tell the story of their dynasty.
When he died in 1605, he had expanded the Mughal Empire to cover much of modern day India. Who was Emperor Jahangir and what happened to him? The next emperor was the son of Akbar, Jahangir.
Titled “Mamsaudanam to Zer Biryan”, the talk organised by the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (Intach), Calcutta, at Calcutta Rowing Club on December 29 traced the dish’s origins ...
The Mughal Empire, which spanned from the early 16th ... The fort's imposing walls house exquisite palaces, including the Jahangir Mahal and the Khas Mahal, providing a glimpse into the opulent ...
"We've discovered that they specifically depict the Mughal Emperor Jahangir (the fourth Mughal ... understanding how Europeans viewed the Mughal empire in India at that time.
The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire in which ... Highlighting the reigns on its best-known emperors – Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan – who ruled between 1556 and 1658, this will ...