Akbar and Azim Khan at Dipalpur by Mughal School

Akbar and Azim Khan at Dipalpur

(Akbar and Azim Khan at Dipalpur, c.1590-95)


Mughal School

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Undated  ·  opaque watercolour and gold on paper  ·  Picture ID: 838570

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Akbar and Azim Khan at Dipalpur by Mughal School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
painting · busy · bright · bold · india · indian · south asian · south asia · mughal · emperor · leader · ruler · throned · court · colourful · emperor akbar · azim khan · 16th century · c16th · sixteenth century · moghul · tent · jagan · madhav · pakistan · sur das · attendants · cross-legged · opulent · wealthy · holding court · Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK / Bridgeman Images
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