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Mughal Paintings of Hunt with Their Aristocracy
Women at the Mughal Court Perception & Reality
The Great Mughal Empire (1526-1707)
Dr. Rukhsana Iftikhar,; Cultural Contribution of Mughal Ladies, South Asian Studies
Hal Schrieve HSTAS 402 March 12, 2015 Gulbadan and Nur Jahan: the Role of Women in the Creation of the Mughal Court and Imperial Policy
Mughals at War: Babur, Akbar and the Indian Military Revolution, 1500 - 1605
Agrasain Boys' School
Jahangir Class: 12 Th
Dara-Shikoh Shooting Nilgais : Hunt and Landscape in Mughal Painting
Class – 7Th Chapter – 4 (History) the Mughal Empire 1. Match the Following
Religious Resources for Secular Power: the Case of Nur Jahan
The Mughal Empire
The Life and Legacy of Nur Jahan Maggie Schuster University of Minnesota
On Portuguese and Other European Views of Mughal Succession Crises*
History of India
The Mughal and British Colonial Heritage of Lahore
The Mughal Empire
Visions of Juliana: a Portuguese Woman at the Court of the Mughals Taymiya R
Top View
THE GREAT Mughat^OF INDIA
The Mughal Gardens Along the Grand Trunk Road in Pakistan and Afghanistan
Representation of Nur Jahan and Her Family in Mughal Tazkiras1
The Roles and Uses of Intoxicants at the Mughal Court
The Mughal Empire History
Dissertation / Doctoral Thesis
The Mughal Empire in India
Introduction
International Journal of Social Science and Economic Research
Sir Thomas Roe at the Mughal Court: Seventeenth Century English Cultural Assumptions Katherine Schwartz SUNY Geneseo
The Horse: Conspicuous Consumption of Embodied Masculinity In
The Rijksmuseum Bulletin
Unblinding History Through Literature in Tanushree Podder's, Escape from Harem Mani, Manimangai
Empress: the Astonishing Reign of Nur Jahan
Riverside Mansions and Tombs of Agra: New Evidence from a Panoramic Scroll Recently Acquired by the British Library