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Jahangir , also known as Sheykhu Baba
                                                                                                                        Fourth ruler of the Mughal Empire ,
                                                                                                                        progeny to Mogul Emperor Akbar
                                                                                                                        A muslim conqueror whose capital
                                                                                                                        was at Sarmarkand in Ubekistan.




   Size of this preview: 448 × 599 pixels.
   Other resolutions: 179 × 240 pixels | 359 × 480 pixels | 448 × 600 pixels | 574 × 768 pixels | 765 × 1,024 pixels.




Friday, August 17, 2012
Nur-ud-din or Nur al-Din is an Arabic name
      that means “Light of the Faith”



     Relationships with crowned heads, overlords,
     and other emperors fashioned a culture in the
     patronage of art




      {painting} within the painting explains the
      absolute authenticity in its reign over a
      thousand years.

                                                     Jahangir (d.1627) preferring Sufi shaikhs over King James I of England; by Bichitr, earlier 1620's


Friday, August 17, 2012

Bichtr's painting

  • 1. Jahangir , also known as Sheykhu Baba Fourth ruler of the Mughal Empire , progeny to Mogul Emperor Akbar A muslim conqueror whose capital was at Sarmarkand in Ubekistan. Size of this preview: 448 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 179 × 240 pixels | 359 × 480 pixels | 448 × 600 pixels | 574 × 768 pixels | 765 × 1,024 pixels. Friday, August 17, 2012
  • 2. Nur-ud-din or Nur al-Din is an Arabic name that means “Light of the Faith” Relationships with crowned heads, overlords, and other emperors fashioned a culture in the patronage of art {painting} within the painting explains the absolute authenticity in its reign over a thousand years. Jahangir (d.1627) preferring Sufi shaikhs over King James I of England; by Bichitr, earlier 1620's Friday, August 17, 2012