RMKC3JKB–Bowl, Mughal period, 17th century, India, Jade, Diam. of rim 6 1/4 (15.9 cm), Jade
RMMHGBCC–Tankard ( made for Ulugh Beg ) Asia Central, Samarqand 1417-1449 Timurid Period. White Jade (nephrite) Timurid Empire and Mughal Empire.
RM2D5HDCK–Grotesque Dancers Performing, circa 1600. India, Subimperial Mughal period, early 17th Century.
RM2R6ER59–Portrait of an officer. Date: ca. 1700. Origin: India. Period: Mughal dynasty. Color and gold on paper. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RMMXBEWE–. English: Illustration to the Bhagavata Purana, Book 10: Krishna on horseback ca. 1760 Artist: Unknown The Vera M. and John D. MacDonald, B.A. 1927, Collection, Gift of Mrs. John D. MacDonald 2001.138.33 Object Details Medium: Opaque watercolor and gold on paper Dimensions: Without mounting: 26.4 x 37.6cm (10 3/8 x 14 13/16in.) With mounting: 45 x 55cm (17 11/16 x 21 5/8in.) Geog. Data: Period: Mughal Period (1526 - 1857) Culture Indian . circa 1760. Unknown 349 Krishna on horseback
RMR95FCF–stone lattice window mughal period
RM2J6R406–Miniature depicting a courtly scene, 16th-17th centuries. Mughal Period (1526-1761). India. Opaque watercolour, ink and gold on paper. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
RF2HTTYTB–Art inspired by Bowl, Mughal period, 17th century, India, Jade, Diam. of rim 6 1/4 (15.9 cm), Jade, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2B01B1T–India: Mughal prince riding on horseback in full armour. Miniature painting, c. 1640. Mughal period miniature painting from an album featuring portraits of Timur the Great and his descendants, mid-17th century.
RM2WEAEXD–Lalbagh Fort is a fort in the old city of Dhaka. Its name is derived from its neighborhood Lalbagh, which means Red Garden. The term Lalbagh refers to reddish and pinkish architecture from the Mughal period. The original fort was called Fort Aurangabad. Bangladesh.
RM2WFEYRC–Engraving of The Shalamar Gardens, a Mughal garden complex in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. The gardens date from the period when the Mughal Empire was at its artistic and aesthetic zenith, and are now one of Pakistan's most popular tourist destinations., published circa 1900
RMMPNEEA–Portrait of a European, Mughal School, Akbar Period, late 16th Century. Artist: Unknown.
RM2T7RK18–The Lahore Fort, Lahore Pakistan Build by Mughal Emperors Lahore Fort is a classic example of Mughal & Islamic Architecture.
RMFGB2N7–Map of the Mughal Empire in India, 1700.
RFW872G5–Rehman Baba ,a renowned sufi dervish and poet,tomb located in Hazar Khwani Peshawar, Pakistan
RMAR18KG–Mughal-Gothic architecture of Lahore Museum.It houses Moenjodaro&Buddhist artefacts.Kiplings father Lockwoodwas curator,Kims Gun
RF2FKE89T–Shah Alum the second - The Blind Mughal Emperor.
RM2BTM203–Courtyard of Shah Jahan Mosque, Jamia Masjid of Thatta, Thatta, Sindh Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RMBMR60C–Fatehpur Sikri - Indian monument Mughal architecture -Palace of Akbar
RMKC6CDN–Bracelet, 莫臥兒王朝, 鑲金嵌寶玉手鐲, Mughal period (1526–1858), 18th–19th century, India, Jade (nephrite) with gold, enamel, and stone
RFA23FC5–Bara Darwaza, west entrance into Purana Qila, attributed to Sher Shah Suri. Dated: Lodi period, 1540-45 A.D. Delhi, India.
RMG169R8–The Mughal Empire was an imperial power in the Indian subcontinent from about 1526 to 1757. The Mughal emperors were Muslims and direct descendants of both Genghis Khan (through his son Chagatai Khan) and of Tamerlane. The classic period of the empire sta
RM2R6ET9H–Jahangir. Date: 17th century. Origin: India. Period: Mughal dynasty. Color and gold on paper. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RMMYJPKR–. English: Illustration to the Bhagavata Purana, Book 10: Krishna on horseback ca. 1760 Artist: Unknown The Vera M. and John D. MacDonald, B.A. 1927, Collection, Gift of Mrs. John D. MacDonald 2001.138.33 Object Details Medium: Opaque watercolor and gold on paper Dimensions: Without mounting: 26.4 x 37.6cm (10 3/8 x 14 13/16in.) With mounting: 45 x 55cm (17 11/16 x 21 5/8in.) Geog. Data: Period: Mughal Period (1526 - 1857) Culture Indian . circa 1760. Unknown 303 Krishna on horseback
RMB1TR41–Mughal period muzzle loading iron cannon guarding Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, 2007
RM2J6XKXM–Miniature depicting a courtly scene, 16th-17th centuries. Mughal Period (1526-1761). India. Opaque watercolour. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
RF2HK683P–Inspired by Bottle, Indian, Mughal period, 1526–1858, 18th century, Zinc alloy with silver inlay, Bidar, Karnataka, India, Asia, Containers, metalwork, height: 10 7/8 in. (27.6 cm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2B01B1Y–India: Mughal Royal Lineage - House of Timur, A prince holding a fly-whisk in one hand and a sword over his shoulder. Miniature painting, c. 1640. Mughal period miniature painting from an album featuring portraits of Timur the Great and his descendants, mid-17th century.
RM2WEAEGF–Lalbagh Fort is a fort in the old city of Dhaka. Its name is derived from its neighborhood Lalbagh, which means Red Garden. The term Lalbagh refers to reddish and pinkish architecture from the Mughal period. The original fort was called Fort Aurangabad. Bangladesh.
RMB8P53X–great mogul entering english camp Mughal Empire Muslim imperial power
RMPG87BM–The ancient building of Hussaini Dalan is one of the oldest monuments of Dhaka. Mir Murad the superintendent of the Nawara (Fleet of Boats) estates of
RM2T7RJ11–The Lahore Fort, Lahore Pakistan Build by Mughal Emperors Lahore Fort is a classic example of Mughal & Islamic Architecture.
RMJHK6K8–Mirza Nur-ud-din Beig Mohammad Khan Salim, aka Jahangir, 1569 – 1627. Fourth Mughal Emperor, 1605 to 1627. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RFWW8B3E–The mausoleum of Rehman Baba, the great saint and mystic poet of Pashto, Peshawar, Pakistan.
RMJ3BCAD–Evening concert Mughal period
RMHR4BJ7–Portrait of a Portuguese gentleman drinking wine (c. 1600) - Indian, Mughal period
RM2BTM21E–Courtyard of Shah Jahan Mosque, Jamia Masjid of Thatta, Thatta, Sindh Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RMBMR60X–Fatehpur Sikri - Indian monument Mughal architecture -Palace of Akbar
RMRY5A9T–Lion's Head, 17th Century. India, Mughal period (1526-1756). Ivory; overall: 18.6 cm (7 5/16 in
RFABCC42–Mehrauli Quwwat ul Islam Mosque structure Delhi Mughal history architecture Prayer Hall delhi india
RFPXH77E–Pavillion at the Red Fort in Delhi, India. Built in red sandstone, the water pavilion is an example of the art and architecture of the Mughal period.
RM2R6ERPA–Portrait of an officer. Date: early 18th century. Origin: India. Period: Mughal dynasty. Color and gold on paper. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RMMWG347–. English: Illustration to the Bhagavata Purana, Book 10: Krishna on horseback ca. 1760 Artist: Unknown The Vera M. and John D. MacDonald, B.A. 1927, Collection, Gift of Mrs. John D. MacDonald 2001.138.33 Object Details Medium: Opaque watercolor and gold on paper Dimensions: Without mounting: 26.4 x 37.6cm (10 3/8 x 14 13/16in.) With mounting: 45 x 55cm (17 11/16 x 21 5/8in.) Geog. Data: Period: Mughal Period (1526 - 1857) Culture Indian . circa 1760. Unknown 348 Krishna on horseback
RMB1TP77–Mughal period muzzle loading iron cannon guarding Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, 2007
RM2J6R3Y0–Miniature depicting a courtly scene, 16th-17th centuries. Mughal Period (1526-1761). India. Opaque watercolour, ink and gold on paper. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
RF2HK63RM–Inspired by Dagger, Indian, Mughal period, 1526–1858, 18th century, Steel with gold overlay, India, Asia, Arms & armor, metalwork, 13 1/8 x 2 in. (33.3 x 5.1 cm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2B01B1R–India: Portrait of a prince in Persian dress, holding a sword across his knees, seated on a purple carpet in a garden. Miniature painting, c. 1640. Mughal period miniature painting from an album featuring portraits of Timur the Great and his descendants, mid-17th century.
RM2WEAENT–Lalbagh Fort is a fort in the old city of Dhaka. Its name is derived from its neighborhood Lalbagh, which means Red Garden. The term Lalbagh refers to reddish and pinkish architecture from the Mughal period. The original fort was called Fort Aurangabad. Bangladesh.
RM2A33121–Evening concert Mughal period.
RMPG87CA–The ancient building of Hussaini Dalan is one of the oldest monuments of Dhaka. Mir Murad the superintendent of the Nawara (Fleet of Boats) estates of
RM2T7RK0P–The Lahore Fort, Lahore Pakistan Build by Mughal Emperors Lahore Fort is a classic example of Mughal & Islamic Architecture.
RMFAFPFE–Nur-ud-din Mohammad Salim, known by his imperial name Jahangir, 1569 –1627. Fourth Mughal Emperor. Depicted here drinking wine under a canopy. After the painitng by Manohar.
RFETPNT5–Light entering through carved Jaali screen placed on an arched window of a bedroom of Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan at Lahore Fort.
RMJ2WAB4–A Holy man from Mughal period, India.19th century
RM2WBNWK5–Sadhus relaxing in their rural retreat smoking opium (bottom) and drinking bhang (cannabis-infused drink being strained centre) to aid them in their spiritual journey. Creator unknown, ink drawing on paper made in India circa 1665. Credit: Contraband Collection / RISD Museum
RM2BTM205–Courtyard of Shah Jahan Mosque, Jamia Masjid of Thatta, Thatta, Sindh Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RMBMR60P–Fatehpur Sikri - Indian monument Mughal architecture -Palace of Akbar
RMKC51TA–莫臥兒王朝或清中期 痕都斯坦風格鑲金嵌寶玉碗, Bowl, Mughal period (1526–1858) or Qing dynasty (1644–1911), 18th–19th century, India, Jade (nephrite
RFABCC41–View of Mihrab (Prayer Niche). Mehrauli Quwwat ul-Islam Mosque complex. Iltutmish phase. Dated: Early Sultanate period
RMHKE15C–Evening concert Mughal period
RM2R6F30F–A Village Scene. Date: ca. 1640. Origin: India. Period: Mughal dynasty. Color and gold on paper. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RMMYDW61–. Português: Nobres . 18th century (Mughal Period) 168 Escola indiana - Nobres
RM2PE8E8F–This site in Lodhi Gardens comprises of Mosque, a Gateway and enclosure walls on all four side which belongs to Mughal period
RMR6NYDD–Interior,pillars,arches,columns,Mosque,Fatehpursikri,architecture,Mughal period,reign,of the Emperor,Akbar,Agra,U.P.India.
RF2HK63PW–Inspired by Dish with Design of Foliate Motifs, Indian, Mughal period, 1526–1858, c.1600, Mother-of-pearl over wood core, Made in Gujarat, India, Asia, Bone & shell, containers, diameter: 17 3/4 in. (45.1 cm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2B0170T–India: An alabaster portrait of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan (5 January 1592 - 22 January 1666), c. 1630. Shah Jahan was the emperor of the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent from 1628 until 1658. The name Shah Jahan comes from the Persian meaning 'King of the World'. He was the fifth Mughal ruler after Babur, Humayun, Akbar, and Jahangir. While young, he was a favourite of his legendary grandfather Akbar the Great. He is also known as 'Shah Jahan the Magnificent'. The period of his reign is considered the golden age of Mughal expansion.
RM2WEAEAK–Lalbagh Fort is a fort in the old city of Dhaka. Its name is derived from its neighborhood Lalbagh, which means Red Garden. The term Lalbagh refers to reddish and pinkish architecture from the Mughal period. The original fort was called Fort Aurangabad. Bangladesh.
RMW5KKFA–Dagger Hilt, India, Mughal period, c. 1650 AD, quartz crystal -
RMTRM627–Pari Bibi Tomb inside the Lalbagh Fort in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh.
RM2T7RJ24–The Lahore Fort, Lahore Pakistan Build by Mughal Emperors Lahore Fort is a classic example of Mughal & Islamic Architecture.
RMJPHKGN–The harem carriage of the last king of Delhi, 1857. Mirza Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Muhammad Bahadur Shah Zafar, 1775 - 1862. Last Mughal emperor. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RFHPWGGR–Burials place of Mughal Emperor Humayun, father of Great Akbar at Humayun's Tomb, Delhi
RMKJCC93–A Holy man from Mughal period, India.19th century
RM2WC7NEY–Guests exploring Sufism, the esoteric dimension of Islam in its purest form with the help of visiting Sufi mystics (dressed in white and blue) smoking opium and cannabis. Creator unknown, painting made circa 1750. Credit: Andrew R. and Martha Holden Jennings Fund / Cleveland Museum of Art / Contraband Collection
RM2BTM21X–Courtyard of Shah Jahan Mosque, Jamia Masjid of Thatta, Thatta, Sindh Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RMBMR605–Fatehpur Sikri - Indian monument Mughal architecture -Palace of Akbar
RMKC2TTG–莫臥兒王朝 玉碗, Bowl, Mughal period (1526–1858), 18th–19th century, India(?), Jade (nephrite) with painted decoration, H. 1 11/16 in
RFA23FAF–View of a tomb from the south. Dadi Gumbad. Dated: Lodi period. Delhi, India.
RMHKNAG6–Arjuna Slays Karna, page from a copy of the Razmnama, Mughal period
RM2R6ENF6–A Portrait bust. Date: 17th century. Origin: India. Period: Mughal dynasty. Color and gold on paper. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RMMWD4H0–. Português: Nobres . 18th century (Mughal Period) 194 Escola indiana - Nobres
RM2KC04MB–People with the mask to Lalbagh fort in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 18, 2020. The Lalbagh Fort is the only historical landmark of Bangladesh during the Mughal period, was built with stone, marble stone, and coloured tile. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurPhoto)
RM2D327D0–A carved, rectangular cut Colombian Mughal emerald weighing 217.80 carats, known as 'the Mughal', which is expected to reach 1,000,000 in Christie's forthcoming Arts of India auction on 27 September 2001. *The rare 400-year-old emerald was expected to fetch over 1 million when it went under the hammer at Christie's at an auction of Indian artefacts, Thursday 27 September, 2001. The Mughal Emerald, which weighs over 217 carats, dates from 1695 and is the only known carved, inscribed and dated emerald of the period.
RF2HK5MN4–Inspired by Hookah Base, Indian, Mughal period, 1526–1858, first half 18th century, Wheel-cut glass, Made in India, Asia, Glassware, recreational artifacts, 6 3/4 x 5 3/4 in. (17.2 x 14.6 cm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2B01F57–India: Shah Jahan (5 January 1592 - 22 January 1666) with his three sons, Dara Shikoh, Shah Shuja and Aurangzeb, their maternal grandfather Asaf Khan to the right. Miniature painting, c. 1628. Shah Jahan was the emperor of the Mughal Empire in the Indian Subcontinent from 1628 until 1658. The name Shah Jahan comes from Persian meaning 'King of the World'. He was the fifth Mughal emperor after Babur, Humayun, Akbar, and Jahangir. The period of his reign was the golden age of Mughal architecture. Shah Jahan erected many splendid monuments, the most famous of which is the legendary Taj Mahal.
RMWHA4E0–The murderer Adham Khan being thrown from the palace walls at Agra on Akbars orders in 1562. In the foreground, the victim, Atgah Khan (Akbars foster father) lying stabbed. Mughal (Akbar) period c 1600
RMTRM61M–Pari Bibi Tomb inside the Lalbagh Fort in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh.
RM2T7RHXM–The Lahore Fort, Lahore Pakistan Build by Mughal Emperors Lahore Fort is a classic example of Mughal & Islamic Architecture.
RME0DNCK–Traditional costumes of India, 19th Century. King of Delhi and Brahman Student
RF2A5BGDP–The Humayun's Tomb complex in Delhi, India. A Mughal period built in the 1560's by Emperor Akbar
RMK106A8–Anklet, North India, Mughal period, early 19th century, gold, diamonds, enamel Royal Ontario Museum DSC04559
RMKT2PH3–Mughal period Kos Minar inside New Delhi zoo, India
RM2BTM1X8–Entrance and garden of Shah Jahan Mosque, Jamia Masjid of Thatta, Thatta, Sindh Province, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
RF2HP84HK–Public bathing place in Mughal period
RMKC5WG7–Jewelled Dagger Handle, Mughal period, 17th century, India, Nephrite, white with faint bluish tint, H. 4 3/4 in. (12 cm); W. 2 3
RFA23FB6–Nili Mosque. View from the east. Dated: Lodi period, 1505-56 A.D. Delhi, India.
RFEANB5B–red sand stone, structure, architecture, marble, heritage, mughal period, new Delhi, India,
RM2R6EJND–Layla and Majnun. Date: 17th century. Origin: India. Period: Mughal dynasty. Color and gold on paper. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RMMX7RWM–. Português: Nobres . 18th century (Mughal Period) 195 Escola indiana - Nobres
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