About Art Work:

The Mughal Court was the royal court of the Mughal Empire in India, which existed from the 16th to the 19th century. The Mughal Empire was one of the most powerful empires in the world during its peak, with its territory spanning over most of the Indian subcontinent, parts of present-day Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan.

The Mughal Court was the center of power and culture during the Mughal era. The emperor and his family lived in the court, which was located in various cities depending on the period in history. The court was home to the emperor's administration, advisors, and nobles, who held important positions in the empire. The emperor's courtiers played a crucial role in politics, administration, and diplomacy.

The Mughal Court was also known for its patronage of the arts, literature, and architecture. Many of the most famous monuments and buildings of the Mughal era, such as the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort, were built during this period. The court was also famous for its miniature paintings, music, dance, and poetry. The Mughal Court was a melting pot of different cultures and traditions, as the Mughal Empire was ruled by emperors of Turkic-Mongol origin who were influenced by Persian and Indian cultures.

Subject: Cultural
Type: Handmade
Styles: Miniature Art, Folk Art
Origin: Rajasthan (India)

Details and Dimensions:

Materials: Fabric
Paint: stone color
Size: 31.5 x 23.5 Centimeters
UNFRAMED + Additional border on each side for framing.

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