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| The merrymaker's ShahjahanabadLivemintNew York's Park Avenue was briefly home to the gilded age of Muhammad Shah and 12 other Mughal emperors, most of them largely forgotten. “The later Mughal period after Aurangzeb is a blank to most people, including scholars,” says William Dalrymple, ... |
Published on Thursday 24th of May 2012 12:19:54 PM
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Posted by admin / Under Mughal Emperors
 The Guardian | Mughal art: might in miniatureThe GuardianFrom the ramparts of the Delhi Red Fort, the seat of power, Shah Jahan – the emperor who commissioned the Taj Mahal – controlled almost all of India, the whole of what is now Pakistan and Bangladesh, as well as much of Afghanistan. The Mughals held the ... and more » |
Published on Thursday 24th of May 2012 12:19:54 PM
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