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AKBAR THE GREAT (1542-1605). Mughal emperor of India, 1556-1605
AKBAR THE GREAT (1542-1605).
Mughal emperor of India, 1556-1605. Akbar accepting a gift of a manuscript of an Akbarnama from author Abul Fazl. Miniature painting by Nar Singh, c1605
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Media ID 12417190
1605 Akbar Court Courtier Emperor Gift Great India Islamic Miniature Mughal Presentation Singh Throne Abul Akbarnama Fazl
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The captivating print showcases the historical moment when Akbar the Great, the esteemed Mughal emperor of India from 1556 to 1605, graciously accepts a gift. In this scene, author Abul Fazl presents Akbar with a precious manuscript of an Akbarnama, a renowned book documenting the emperor's life and achievements. Painted by Nar Singh around 1605, this exquisite miniature painting captures the grandeur of Akbar's court. As we delve into this artwork from Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, we are transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of Mughal India in the 16th century. The composition depicts a regal setting with Akbar seated upon his majestic throne while surrounded by his loyal courtiers. Akbar's expression reflects both appreciation and curiosity as he receives this significant literary work from Abul Fazl. The intricate details within the painting showcase not only their attire but also highlight their cultural heritage and Islamic influences prevalent during that era. This image serves as a testament to Akbar's intellectual pursuits and patronage of arts and literature. It symbolizes his commitment to preserving knowledge for future generations through works like the Akbarnama. Granger Art on Demand has masterfully captured this historical moment in time through their high-quality photo print, allowing us to appreciate and reflect upon one of India's greatest rulers and his enduring legacy.
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