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Another collection of 150 documents throw light on the revenue grants in Bihar under the Mughals. · A large collection of documents belong to Sandila and Jais region which deal with revenue free grants to individuals, religious heads ...
Once again, these exhibits revealed that the Mughals were proud warriors, ardent in their desire to rule and highlight their distinguished ancestry through their grand collection of the various jewelled arts, unrivaled of any other ...
The Asian Civilizations Museum had a new exhibit: Treasury of the World: Jewelled Arts of India in the Age of the Mughals. The rest of the museum was exceptional, but the exhibits were way too familiar as I had already been to the ...
From the architectural genius of the Mughals to the royal palaces of the Rajput, the tour offers you to enjoy the rich culture and traditions of these cities. Enjoy the tour exploring the architectural beauty of Delhi, splendid palaces ...
Jewelry: Unique, beautifully crafted and a symbol of Mughal and Rajasthani craftsmanship, Rajathani Jewelry come in various conventional designs such as gajra, jod, rakhri, bajuband, etc. Introduced by Mughals, these fine handicrafts ...
The Last Mughal was longlisted for the BBC Four Samuel Johnson Prize and won the Duff Cooper Memorial Prize. His latest book is Nine Lives: In Search of the Sacred in Modern India (2009). William lives with his wife and three children ...
With Islam, which forbids the representation of the human figure in religious contexts, geometrical patterns became the most common form of decoration in art and architecture created under India's Muslim rulers, especially the Mughals. ...
My ancestors neither bowed before the Mughals, nor before the British, and they left behind this legacy, ?No matter what happens, but the SUN will always rise in the EAST.? -Shubhankar Sharma,. Class x, the 9th day of June, 2000, Agra. ...
Following year 1592 his son Yakub Shah Chak was poisoned. Habba Khatoon's simple grave is located near Athwajan on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway. The Mughals ruled Kashmir for 167 years, with the help of 35 governors. ...




































Agra, popularly known as the City of Taj and the capital of erstwhile Mughals. Taj Mahal, a glorious white marble structure built at the core of Agra and along the bank of Yamuna River by ShahaJahan about 350 years ago in memory of his ...