The Calcutta High Court (it retains the old name as it is an institution) was built in a neo-Gothic style in 1872, by the architect Walter Granville. The tax records of Mughal Emperor Akbar (1584–1598) as well as the work of a 15th century Bengali poet, Bipradaas, both mention a settlement named Kalikata (thought to mean ‘Steps of Kali’ for the Hindu goddess Kali) from which the name Calcutta is believed to derive. In 1690 Job Charnock, an agent of the East India Company, founded the first modern settlement in this location. In 1698 the company purchased the three villages of Sutanuti, Kolik Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-calcutta-high-court-it-retains-the-old-name-as-it-is-an-institution-was-built-in-a-neo-gothic-style-in-1872-by-the-architect-walter-granville-the-tax-records-of-mughal-emperor-akbar-15841598-as-well-as-the-work-of-a-15th-century-bengali-poet-bipradaas-both-mention-a-settlement-named-kalikata-thought-to-mean-steps-of-kali-for-the-hindu-goddess-kali-from-which-the-name-calcutta-is-believed-to-derive-in-1690-job-charnock-an-agent-of-the-east-india-company-founded-the-first-modern-settlement-in-this-location-in-1698-the-company-purchased-the-three-villages-of-sutanuti-kolik-image344266351.html
RM2B02K6R–The Calcutta High Court (it retains the old name as it is an institution) was built in a neo-Gothic style in 1872, by the architect Walter Granville. The tax records of Mughal Emperor Akbar (1584–1598) as well as the work of a 15th century Bengali poet, Bipradaas, both mention a settlement named Kalikata (thought to mean ‘Steps of Kali’ for the Hindu goddess Kali) from which the name Calcutta is believed to derive. In 1690 Job Charnock, an agent of the East India Company, founded the first modern settlement in this location. In 1698 the company purchased the three villages of Sutanuti, Kolik
Sit In by the Jewish Community of Rome in the vicinity of the French Embassy in Rome, Italy on April 25, 2021 against the recent decision by France's highest court that the murderer of Sarah Halimi was not criminally responsible, in Lyon, south-central France. Halimi, a 65-year-old Orthodox Jewish woman, died in 2017 after being pushed out the window of her Paris flat by neighbour Kobili Traore, 27, who shouted ''Allahu Akbar'' (''God is great'' in Arabic). Traore, a heavy cannabis smoker, has been in psychiatric care since Halimi's death and remains there after his sentencing. (Photo by Andre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sit-in-by-the-jewish-community-of-rome-in-the-vicinity-of-the-french-embassy-in-rome-italy-on-april-25-2021-against-the-recent-decision-by-frances-highest-court-that-the-murderer-of-sarah-halimi-was-not-criminally-responsible-in-lyon-south-central-france-halimi-a-65-year-old-orthodox-jewish-woman-died-in-2017-after-being-pushed-out-the-window-of-her-paris-flat-by-neighbour-kobili-traore-27-who-shouted-allahu-akbar-god-is-great-in-arabic-traore-a-heavy-cannabis-smoker-has-been-in-psychiatric-care-since-halimis-death-and-remains-there-after-his-sentencing-photo-by-andre-image489563106.html
RM2KCDEMJ–Sit In by the Jewish Community of Rome in the vicinity of the French Embassy in Rome, Italy on April 25, 2021 against the recent decision by France's highest court that the murderer of Sarah Halimi was not criminally responsible, in Lyon, south-central France. Halimi, a 65-year-old Orthodox Jewish woman, died in 2017 after being pushed out the window of her Paris flat by neighbour Kobili Traore, 27, who shouted ''Allahu Akbar'' (''God is great'' in Arabic). Traore, a heavy cannabis smoker, has been in psychiatric care since Halimi's death and remains there after his sentencing. (Photo by Andre
Fatehpur Sikri, India. The Imperial complex is one of the best preserved examples of Mughal architecture in India. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fatehpur-sikri-india-the-imperial-complex-is-one-of-the-best-preserved-image156909937.html
RMK37T69–Fatehpur Sikri, India. The Imperial complex is one of the best preserved examples of Mughal architecture in India.
FATEHPUR SIKRI, AGRA, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA, September 2016, People at Pachisi Court Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fatehpur-sikri-agra-uttar-pradesh-india-september-2016-people-at-pachisi-court-image340272838.html
RF2ANGNDA–FATEHPUR SIKRI, AGRA, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA, September 2016, People at Pachisi Court
Muhammad Ghaus was a Sufi saint and teacher of the Mughal emperor Humayun as well as Tansen, the famous musician in Akbar’s court. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-muhammad-ghaus-was-a-sufi-saint-and-teacher-of-the-mughal-emperor-136880195.html
RFHXKC2B–Muhammad Ghaus was a Sufi saint and teacher of the Mughal emperor Humayun as well as Tansen, the famous musician in Akbar’s court.
Mohammed Bhatti and his brother Mahmud Bhatti former owners of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club leaving the High Court in 1986 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mohammed-bhatti-and-his-brother-mahmud-bhatti-former-owners-of-wolverhampton-50473469.html
RMCX37BW–Mohammed Bhatti and his brother Mahmud Bhatti former owners of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club leaving the High Court in 1986
Istanbul, Turkey. 6th November, 2012. Gaza Freedom Fleet supporters rally in front of Istanbul courthouse. Bearded men with green and black bandanas chanting 'Allahu akbar' - God is great - during the anti-Israel rally in front of Istanbul's main courthouse. Thousands of demonstrators filled the square in front of the courthouse. Credit: Johann Brandstatter / Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-istanbul-turkey-6th-november-2012-gaza-freedom-fleet-supporters-rally-51452227.html
RMCYKRRF–Istanbul, Turkey. 6th November, 2012. Gaza Freedom Fleet supporters rally in front of Istanbul courthouse. Bearded men with green and black bandanas chanting 'Allahu akbar' - God is great - during the anti-Israel rally in front of Istanbul's main courthouse. Thousands of demonstrators filled the square in front of the courthouse. Credit: Johann Brandstatter / Alamy Live News
Der Papagei spricht zu Khujasta zu Beginn der vierundvierzigsten Nacht, aus einem Tuti-nama, Tales of a Parrot. Tutinama, Geschichten eines Papageis, ist eine Serie von 52 Geschichten in persischer Sprache aus dem 14. Jahrhundert, im 16. Jahrhundert gab Mogul Kaiser Agbar eine illustrierte Fassung in Auftrag, um 1560. Mogul-Indien, Hof von Akbar (regierte 1556-1605). , Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/der-papagei-spricht-zu-khujasta-zu-beginn-der-vierundvierzigsten-nacht-aus-einem-tuti-nama-tales-of-a-parrot-tutinama-geschichten-eines-papageis-ist-eine-serie-von-52-geschichten-in-persischer-sprache-aus-dem-14-jahrhundert-im-16-jahrhundert-gab-mogul-kaiser-agbar-eine-illustrierte-fassung-in-auftrag-um-1560-mogul-indien-hof-von-akbar-regierte-1556-1605-historisch-digital-restaurierte-reproduktion-von-einer-vorlage-aus-der-damaligen-zeit-image554661240.html
RF2R6B020–Der Papagei spricht zu Khujasta zu Beginn der vierundvierzigsten Nacht, aus einem Tuti-nama, Tales of a Parrot. Tutinama, Geschichten eines Papageis, ist eine Serie von 52 Geschichten in persischer Sprache aus dem 14. Jahrhundert, im 16. Jahrhundert gab Mogul Kaiser Agbar eine illustrierte Fassung in Auftrag, um 1560. Mogul-Indien, Hof von Akbar (regierte 1556-1605). , Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit
Sultan Jalal al-Din entertaining Babur at his house (1529) (Ramdas). Vaki'at-i Baburi, the Memoirs of Babur, translated from the Turki original by Mirza 'Abd al-Rahim, Khan-i khanan. One hundred and forty-three miniatures (mostly with attributions). c.1590. Opaque watercolour. Mughal style; Mughal/Akbar style. Source: Or. 3714 Vol.4 f.520. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sultan-jalal-al-din-entertaining-babur-at-his-house-1529-ramdas-vakiat-i-baburi-the-memoirs-of-babur-translated-from-the-turki-original-by-mirza-abd-al-rahim-khan-i-khanan-one-hundred-and-forty-three-miniatures-mostly-with-attributions-c1590-opaque-watercolour-mughal-style-mughalakbar-style-source-or-3714-vol4-f520-image231705188.html
RMRCY298–Sultan Jalal al-Din entertaining Babur at his house (1529) (Ramdas). Vaki'at-i Baburi, the Memoirs of Babur, translated from the Turki original by Mirza 'Abd al-Rahim, Khan-i khanan. One hundred and forty-three miniatures (mostly with attributions). c.1590. Opaque watercolour. Mughal style; Mughal/Akbar style. Source: Or. 3714 Vol.4 f.520.
Farzana Akbar - Exan paper Theft Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-farzana-akbar-exan-paper-theft-106953069.html
RMG603MD–Farzana Akbar - Exan paper Theft
Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): The Twelfth Night: King Bhojaraja tries in vain to ascertain the whereabouts of the pearl from the four traveling companions, c. 1560. Having arrived at the king's court, the streetcleaner laments that his priceless pearl was stolen, but he knows not by whom. The king summons the four travelers, but in spite of severe threats, none admits to the crime. The king sits on a golden seat with tent-like trappings behind him while an attendant holds the parasol of royalty over his head. Unable to discern who stole the pearl, the king calls for his clever daughter " Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tales-of-a-parrot-tuti-nama-the-twelfth-night-king-bhojaraja-tries-in-vain-to-ascertain-the-whereabouts-of-the-pearl-from-the-four-traveling-companions-c-1560-having-arrived-at-the-kings-court-the-streetcleaner-laments-that-his-priceless-pearl-was-stolen-but-he-knows-not-by-whom-the-king-summons-the-four-travelers-but-in-spite-of-severe-threats-none-admits-to-the-crime-the-king-sits-on-a-golden-seat-with-tent-like-trappings-behind-him-while-an-attendant-holds-the-parasol-of-royalty-over-his-head-unable-to-discern-who-stole-the-pearl-the-king-calls-for-his-clever-daughter-quot-image330123502.html
RM2A52BW2–Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): The Twelfth Night: King Bhojaraja tries in vain to ascertain the whereabouts of the pearl from the four traveling companions, c. 1560. Having arrived at the king's court, the streetcleaner laments that his priceless pearl was stolen, but he knows not by whom. The king summons the four travelers, but in spite of severe threats, none admits to the crime. The king sits on a golden seat with tent-like trappings behind him while an attendant holds the parasol of royalty over his head. Unable to discern who stole the pearl, the king calls for his clever daughter "
Perspective view of Jahangir Mahal, Built by Akbar for his son, Jahangir, Red Sandstone & White Marble, Red Fort Complex, Agra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-perspective-view-of-jahangir-mahal-built-by-akbar-for-his-son-jahangir-53256274.html
RFD2J0WP–Perspective view of Jahangir Mahal, Built by Akbar for his son, Jahangir, Red Sandstone & White Marble, Red Fort Complex, Agra
. English: Krishna kills Shrigala from Razmnama Mughal painting, c. 1585 from the Court of Akbar . circa 1585. Mughal painting, c. 1585 from the Court of Akbar 303 Krishna kills Shrigala Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-krishna-kills-shrigala-from-razmnama-mughal-painting-c-1585-from-the-court-of-akbar-circa-1585-mughal-painting-c-1585-from-the-court-of-akbar-303-krishna-kills-shrigala-image189112315.html
RMMYJPK7–. English: Krishna kills Shrigala from Razmnama Mughal painting, c. 1585 from the Court of Akbar . circa 1585. Mughal painting, c. 1585 from the Court of Akbar 303 Krishna kills Shrigala
Courtyard of a mosque in Fatehpur Sikri. Uttar Pradesh, India. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-courtyard-of-a-mosque-in-fatehpur-sikri-uttar-pradesh-india-23041300.html
RMB9DHBG–Courtyard of a mosque in Fatehpur Sikri. Uttar Pradesh, India.
15th Century Mughal Emperor Akbar's Court Anup Talao at Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/15th-century-mughal-emperor-akbars-court-anup-talao-at-fatehpur-sikri-agra-uttar-pradesh-india-image471991222.html
RF2JBW1HA–15th Century Mughal Emperor Akbar's Court Anup Talao at Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page, c. 1560. Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605). Ink on paper; overall: 20.3 x 14 cm (8 x 5 1/2 in.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/page-from-tales-of-a-parrot-tuti-nama-text-page-c-1560-mughal-india-court-of-akbar-reigned-15561605-ink-on-paper-overall-203-x-14-cm-8-x-5-12-in-image448139040.html
RM2H12DWM–Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page, c. 1560. Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605). Ink on paper; overall: 20.3 x 14 cm (8 x 5 1/2 in.).
Birbal's House occupies the third residential court of the women's area. It may have been the dwelling of two of Akbar's senior Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-birbals-house-occupies-the-third-residential-court-of-the-womens-area-19590668.html
RMB3TC2M–Birbal's House occupies the third residential court of the women's area. It may have been the dwelling of two of Akbar's senior
The Calcutta High Court (it retains the old name as it is an institution) was built in a neo-Gothic style in 1872, by the architect Walter Granville. The tax records of Mughal Emperor Akbar (1584–1598) as well as the work of a 15th century Bengali poet, Bipradaas, both mention a settlement named Kalikata (thought to mean ‘Steps of Kali’ for the Hindu goddess Kali) from which the name Calcutta is believed to derive. In 1690 Job Charnock, an agent of the East India Company, founded the first modern settlement in this location. In 1698 the company purchased the three villages of Sutanuti, Kolik Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-calcutta-high-court-it-retains-the-old-name-as-it-is-an-institution-was-built-in-a-neo-gothic-style-in-1872-by-the-architect-walter-granville-the-tax-records-of-mughal-emperor-akbar-15841598-as-well-as-the-work-of-a-15th-century-bengali-poet-bipradaas-both-mention-a-settlement-named-kalikata-thought-to-mean-steps-of-kali-for-the-hindu-goddess-kali-from-which-the-name-calcutta-is-believed-to-derive-in-1690-job-charnock-an-agent-of-the-east-india-company-founded-the-first-modern-settlement-in-this-location-in-1698-the-company-purchased-the-three-villages-of-sutanuti-kolik-image344266346.html
RM2B02K6J–The Calcutta High Court (it retains the old name as it is an institution) was built in a neo-Gothic style in 1872, by the architect Walter Granville. The tax records of Mughal Emperor Akbar (1584–1598) as well as the work of a 15th century Bengali poet, Bipradaas, both mention a settlement named Kalikata (thought to mean ‘Steps of Kali’ for the Hindu goddess Kali) from which the name Calcutta is believed to derive. In 1690 Job Charnock, an agent of the East India Company, founded the first modern settlement in this location. In 1698 the company purchased the three villages of Sutanuti, Kolik
Sit In by the Jewish Community of Rome in the vicinity of the French Embassy in Rome, Italy on April 25, 2021 against the recent decision by France's highest court that the murderer of Sarah Halimi was not criminally responsible, in Lyon, south-central France. Halimi, a 65-year-old Orthodox Jewish woman, died in 2017 after being pushed out the window of her Paris flat by neighbour Kobili Traore, 27, who shouted ''Allahu Akbar'' (''God is great'' in Arabic). Traore, a heavy cannabis smoker, has been in psychiatric care since Halimi's death and remains there after his sentencing. (Photo by Andre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sit-in-by-the-jewish-community-of-rome-in-the-vicinity-of-the-french-embassy-in-rome-italy-on-april-25-2021-against-the-recent-decision-by-frances-highest-court-that-the-murderer-of-sarah-halimi-was-not-criminally-responsible-in-lyon-south-central-france-halimi-a-65-year-old-orthodox-jewish-woman-died-in-2017-after-being-pushed-out-the-window-of-her-paris-flat-by-neighbour-kobili-traore-27-who-shouted-allahu-akbar-god-is-great-in-arabic-traore-a-heavy-cannabis-smoker-has-been-in-psychiatric-care-since-halimis-death-and-remains-there-after-his-sentencing-photo-by-andre-image489563107.html
RM2KCDEMK–Sit In by the Jewish Community of Rome in the vicinity of the French Embassy in Rome, Italy on April 25, 2021 against the recent decision by France's highest court that the murderer of Sarah Halimi was not criminally responsible, in Lyon, south-central France. Halimi, a 65-year-old Orthodox Jewish woman, died in 2017 after being pushed out the window of her Paris flat by neighbour Kobili Traore, 27, who shouted ''Allahu Akbar'' (''God is great'' in Arabic). Traore, a heavy cannabis smoker, has been in psychiatric care since Halimi's death and remains there after his sentencing. (Photo by Andre
Fatehpur Sikri, India. The Imperial complex is one of the best preserved examples of Mughal architecture in India. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fatehpur-sikri-india-the-imperial-complex-is-one-of-the-best-preserved-image156909941.html
RFK37T6D–Fatehpur Sikri, India. The Imperial complex is one of the best preserved examples of Mughal architecture in India.
Former Pakistan President, Gen. (R) Pervez Musharraf comes to extend his bail on charges of conspiracy to murder Chairperson Peoples Party, Benazir Bhutto, Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti and sacking judges, at High Court Sindh in Karachi. Pervez Musharraf granted 15 days extension in sacking judges’ case and 21days extension in other two cases. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-former-pakistan-president-gen-r-pervez-musharraf-comes-to-extend-his-55007145.html
RMD5DP4W–Former Pakistan President, Gen. (R) Pervez Musharraf comes to extend his bail on charges of conspiracy to murder Chairperson Peoples Party, Benazir Bhutto, Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti and sacking judges, at High Court Sindh in Karachi. Pervez Musharraf granted 15 days extension in sacking judges’ case and 21days extension in other two cases.
Detail of the Moti Masjid or Pearl Mosque in the Red Fort complex in Agra, India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-of-the-moti-masjid-or-pearl-mosque-in-the-red-fort-complex-in-agra-india-image601215953.html
RF2WX3N29–Detail of the Moti Masjid or Pearl Mosque in the Red Fort complex in Agra, India
Muhammad Ghaus was a Sufi saint and teacher of the Mughal emperor Humayun as well as Tansen, the famous musician in Akbar’s court. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-muhammad-ghaus-was-a-sufi-saint-and-teacher-of-the-mughal-emperor-136880284.html
RFHXKC5G–Muhammad Ghaus was a Sufi saint and teacher of the Mughal emperor Humayun as well as Tansen, the famous musician in Akbar’s court.
Courtyard in Jehangir's Palace area of Agra Red Fort, surrounded by cloister, arches and columns. Agra. India. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-courtyard-in-jehangirs-palace-area-of-agra-red-fort-surrounded-by-25249011.html
RMBD25AB–Courtyard in Jehangir's Palace area of Agra Red Fort, surrounded by cloister, arches and columns. Agra. India.
Khas Mahal and Anguri Bagh Grape Garden, Agra Fort Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/khas-mahal-and-anguri-bagh-grape-garden-agra-fort-image221427116.html
RFPT6TF8–Khas Mahal and Anguri Bagh Grape Garden, Agra Fort
Der Papagei spricht zu Khujasta zu Beginn der zweiundvierzigsten Nacht, aus einem Tuti-nama, Tales of a Parrot. Tutinama, Geschichten eines Papageis, ist eine Serie von 52 Geschichten in persischer Sprache aus dem 14. Jahrhundert, im 16. Jahrhundert gab Mogul Kaiser Agbar eine illustrierte Fassung in Auftrag, um 1560. Mogul-Indien, Hof von Akbar (regierte 1556-1605)., Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/der-papagei-spricht-zu-khujasta-zu-beginn-der-zweiundvierzigsten-nacht-aus-einem-tuti-nama-tales-of-a-parrot-tutinama-geschichten-eines-papageis-ist-eine-serie-von-52-geschichten-in-persischer-sprache-aus-dem-14-jahrhundert-im-16-jahrhundert-gab-mogul-kaiser-agbar-eine-illustrierte-fassung-in-auftrag-um-1560-mogul-indien-hof-von-akbar-regierte-1556-1605-historisch-digital-restaurierte-reproduktion-von-einer-vorlage-aus-der-damaligen-zeit-image554661269.html
RF2R6B031–Der Papagei spricht zu Khujasta zu Beginn der zweiundvierzigsten Nacht, aus einem Tuti-nama, Tales of a Parrot. Tutinama, Geschichten eines Papageis, ist eine Serie von 52 Geschichten in persischer Sprache aus dem 14. Jahrhundert, im 16. Jahrhundert gab Mogul Kaiser Agbar eine illustrierte Fassung in Auftrag, um 1560. Mogul-Indien, Hof von Akbar (regierte 1556-1605)., Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit
Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India. Treasury in background, Astrologer's Seat on right. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fatehpur-sikri-uttar-pradesh-india-treasury-in-background-astrologers-seat-on-right-image466537488.html
RM2J30H94–Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India. Treasury in background, Astrologer's Seat on right.
Farzana Akbar - Exan paper Theft Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-farzana-akbar-exan-paper-theft-106953093.html
RMG603N9–Farzana Akbar - Exan paper Theft
Nur Jahan, holding a portrait of Emperor Jahangir, c. 1627. The empress Nur Jahan, Jahangir’s favorite wife, exercised influence in affairs of state. By all accounts, including those of Jahangir himself and European visitors to the Mughal court, she was a remarkable and brilliantly capable woman. This painting may have been made shortly after the death of Jahangir. He appears aged in his portrait, and it echoes a similar composition from another painting in which Jahangir holds a painted portrait of his deceased father, Akbar. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nur-jahan-holding-a-portrait-of-emperor-jahangir-c-1627-the-empress-nur-jahan-jahangirx2019s-favorite-wife-exercised-influence-in-affairs-of-state-by-all-accounts-including-those-of-jahangir-himself-and-european-visitors-to-the-mughal-court-she-was-a-remarkable-and-brilliantly-capable-woman-this-painting-may-have-been-made-shortly-after-the-death-of-jahangir-he-appears-aged-in-his-portrait-and-it-echoes-a-similar-composition-from-another-painting-in-which-jahangir-holds-a-painted-portrait-of-his-deceased-father-akbar-image330108615.html
RM2A51MWB–Nur Jahan, holding a portrait of Emperor Jahangir, c. 1627. The empress Nur Jahan, Jahangir’s favorite wife, exercised influence in affairs of state. By all accounts, including those of Jahangir himself and European visitors to the Mughal court, she was a remarkable and brilliantly capable woman. This painting may have been made shortly after the death of Jahangir. He appears aged in his portrait, and it echoes a similar composition from another painting in which Jahangir holds a painted portrait of his deceased father, Akbar.
History of India . picion, and,while they feared, resented his distrustful scrutiny. Au-rangzib was imiversally respected, but he was neverloved. Simple of life and ascetic as he was by disposition,Aurangzib could not altogether do away with the pompand ceremony of a court which had attained the pin-nacle of splendour under his magnificent father. Inprivate life it was possible to observe the rigid rulesand practise the privations of a saint, but in public theemperor must conform to the precedents set by hisroyal ancestors from the days of Akbar, and hold hisstate with aU the imposing majesty Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-india-picion-andwhile-they-feared-resented-his-distrustful-scrutiny-au-rangzib-was-imiversally-respected-but-he-was-neverloved-simple-of-life-and-ascetic-as-he-was-by-dispositionaurangzib-could-not-altogether-do-away-with-the-pompand-ceremony-of-a-court-which-had-attained-the-pin-nacle-of-splendour-under-his-magnificent-father-inprivate-life-it-was-possible-to-observe-the-rigid-rulesand-practise-the-privations-of-a-saint-but-in-public-theemperor-must-conform-to-the-precedents-set-by-hisroyal-ancestors-from-the-days-of-akbar-and-hold-hisstate-with-au-the-imposing-majesty-image338945932.html
RM2AKC8YT–History of India . picion, and,while they feared, resented his distrustful scrutiny. Au-rangzib was imiversally respected, but he was neverloved. Simple of life and ascetic as he was by disposition,Aurangzib could not altogether do away with the pompand ceremony of a court which had attained the pin-nacle of splendour under his magnificent father. Inprivate life it was possible to observe the rigid rulesand practise the privations of a saint, but in public theemperor must conform to the precedents set by hisroyal ancestors from the days of Akbar, and hold hisstate with aU the imposing majesty
. Folio from an illustrated manuscript of RazmNama, a Persian translation of Mahabharata . The selected painting is part of Razmnama which was commissioned in the court of Shen Shah Akbar by Badouni illustrating the great Indian Hindu epic Mahabharata. Mughal Emperor Akbar had keen interest in all religion, so the artist was once again asked to illustrate Ramayana, which is another great epic of Hindu religion. The emperor desired to minimize the hatred of Muslims for Hindus and believing it to arise from mutual ignorance, ordained that certain Hindu text should be translated into Persian. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/folio-from-an-illustrated-manuscript-of-razmnama-a-persian-translation-of-mahabharata-the-selected-painting-is-part-of-razmnama-which-was-commissioned-in-the-court-of-shen-shah-akbar-by-badouni-illustrating-the-great-indian-hindu-epic-mahabharata-mughal-emperor-akbar-had-keen-interest-in-all-religion-so-the-artist-was-once-again-asked-to-illustrate-ramayana-which-is-another-great-epic-of-hindu-religion-the-emperor-desired-to-minimize-the-hatred-of-muslims-for-hindus-and-believing-it-to-arise-from-mutual-ignorance-ordained-that-certain-hindu-text-should-be-translated-into-persian-t-image188122737.html
RMMX1MD5–. Folio from an illustrated manuscript of RazmNama, a Persian translation of Mahabharata . The selected painting is part of Razmnama which was commissioned in the court of Shen Shah Akbar by Badouni illustrating the great Indian Hindu epic Mahabharata. Mughal Emperor Akbar had keen interest in all religion, so the artist was once again asked to illustrate Ramayana, which is another great epic of Hindu religion. The emperor desired to minimize the hatred of Muslims for Hindus and believing it to arise from mutual ignorance, ordained that certain Hindu text should be translated into Persian. T
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RMKC7B1C–Buffaloes in Combat, Attributed to Miskin, late 16th century
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page, c. 1560. Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605). Ink on paper; overall: 20.3 x 14 cm (8 x 5 1/2 in.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/page-from-tales-of-a-parrot-tuti-nama-text-page-c-1560-mughal-india-court-of-akbar-reigned-15561605-ink-on-paper-overall-203-x-14-cm-8-x-5-12-in-image448143309.html
RM2H12KA5–Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page, c. 1560. Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605). Ink on paper; overall: 20.3 x 14 cm (8 x 5 1/2 in.).
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The Calcutta High Court (it retains the old name as it is an institution) was built in a neo-Gothic style in 1872, by the architect Walter Granville. The tax records of Mughal Emperor Akbar (1584–1598) as well as the work of a 15th century Bengali poet, Bipradaas, both mention a settlement named Kalikata (thought to mean ‘Steps of Kali’ for the Hindu goddess Kali) from which the name Calcutta is believed to derive. In 1690 Job Charnock, an agent of the East India Company, founded the first modern settlement in this location. In 1698 the company purchased the three villages of Sutanuti, Kolik Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-calcutta-high-court-it-retains-the-old-name-as-it-is-an-institution-was-built-in-a-neo-gothic-style-in-1872-by-the-architect-walter-granville-the-tax-records-of-mughal-emperor-akbar-15841598-as-well-as-the-work-of-a-15th-century-bengali-poet-bipradaas-both-mention-a-settlement-named-kalikata-thought-to-mean-steps-of-kali-for-the-hindu-goddess-kali-from-which-the-name-calcutta-is-believed-to-derive-in-1690-job-charnock-an-agent-of-the-east-india-company-founded-the-first-modern-settlement-in-this-location-in-1698-the-company-purchased-the-three-villages-of-sutanuti-kolik-image344266347.html
RM2B02K6K–The Calcutta High Court (it retains the old name as it is an institution) was built in a neo-Gothic style in 1872, by the architect Walter Granville. The tax records of Mughal Emperor Akbar (1584–1598) as well as the work of a 15th century Bengali poet, Bipradaas, both mention a settlement named Kalikata (thought to mean ‘Steps of Kali’ for the Hindu goddess Kali) from which the name Calcutta is believed to derive. In 1690 Job Charnock, an agent of the East India Company, founded the first modern settlement in this location. In 1698 the company purchased the three villages of Sutanuti, Kolik
Sit In by the Jewish Community of Rome in the vicinity of the French Embassy in Rome, Italy on April 25, 2021 against the recent decision by France's highest court that the murderer of Sarah Halimi was not criminally responsible, in Lyon, south-central France. Halimi, a 65-year-old Orthodox Jewish woman, died in 2017 after being pushed out the window of her Paris flat by neighbour Kobili Traore, 27, who shouted ''Allahu Akbar'' (''God is great'' in Arabic). Traore, a heavy cannabis smoker, has been in psychiatric care since Halimi's death and remains there after his sentencing. (Photo by Andre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sit-in-by-the-jewish-community-of-rome-in-the-vicinity-of-the-french-embassy-in-rome-italy-on-april-25-2021-against-the-recent-decision-by-frances-highest-court-that-the-murderer-of-sarah-halimi-was-not-criminally-responsible-in-lyon-south-central-france-halimi-a-65-year-old-orthodox-jewish-woman-died-in-2017-after-being-pushed-out-the-window-of-her-paris-flat-by-neighbour-kobili-traore-27-who-shouted-allahu-akbar-god-is-great-in-arabic-traore-a-heavy-cannabis-smoker-has-been-in-psychiatric-care-since-halimis-death-and-remains-there-after-his-sentencing-photo-by-andre-image489563110.html
RM2KCDEMP–Sit In by the Jewish Community of Rome in the vicinity of the French Embassy in Rome, Italy on April 25, 2021 against the recent decision by France's highest court that the murderer of Sarah Halimi was not criminally responsible, in Lyon, south-central France. Halimi, a 65-year-old Orthodox Jewish woman, died in 2017 after being pushed out the window of her Paris flat by neighbour Kobili Traore, 27, who shouted ''Allahu Akbar'' (''God is great'' in Arabic). Traore, a heavy cannabis smoker, has been in psychiatric care since Halimi's death and remains there after his sentencing. (Photo by Andre
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RMAK64HG–Palace of Jodh Bai, Fatehpur Sikri
Former Pakistan President Gen. (R) Pervez Musharraf comes to extend his bail on charges of conspiracy to murder Chairperson Peoples Party, Benazir Bhutto, Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti and sacking judges, at High Court Sindh in Karachi. Pervez Musharraf granted 15 days extension in sacking judges’ case and 21days extension in other two cases. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-former-pakistan-president-gen-r-pervez-musharraf-comes-to-extend-his-55007151.html
RMD5DP53–Former Pakistan President Gen. (R) Pervez Musharraf comes to extend his bail on charges of conspiracy to murder Chairperson Peoples Party, Benazir Bhutto, Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti and sacking judges, at High Court Sindh in Karachi. Pervez Musharraf granted 15 days extension in sacking judges’ case and 21days extension in other two cases.
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RF2WX3KGK–Detail of the Moti Masjid or Pearl Mosque in the Red Fort complex in Agra, India
Mohammad Ghaus was a Sufi saint and teacher of the Mughal emperor Humayun as well as Tansen, the famous musician in Akbar’s court. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mohammad-ghaus-was-a-sufi-saint-and-teacher-of-the-mughal-emperor-136880202.html
RFHXKC2J–Mohammad Ghaus was a Sufi saint and teacher of the Mughal emperor Humayun as well as Tansen, the famous musician in Akbar’s court.
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RF2WMP3G8–Agra Fort Diwan I Am, Hall of Public Audience, in agra, india
Der Papagei spricht zu Khujasta zu Beginn der siebten Nacht, aus einem Tuti-nama, Tales of a Parrot. Tutinama, Geschichten eines Papageis, ist eine Serie von 52 Geschichten in persischer Sprache aus dem 14. Jahrhundert, im 16. Jahrhundert gab Mogul Kaiser Agbar eine illustrierte Fassung in Auftrag, um 1560. Mogul-Indien, Hof von Akbar (regierte 1556-1605). , Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/der-papagei-spricht-zu-khujasta-zu-beginn-der-siebten-nacht-aus-einem-tuti-nama-tales-of-a-parrot-tutinama-geschichten-eines-papageis-ist-eine-serie-von-52-geschichten-in-persischer-sprache-aus-dem-14-jahrhundert-im-16-jahrhundert-gab-mogul-kaiser-agbar-eine-illustrierte-fassung-in-auftrag-um-1560-mogul-indien-hof-von-akbar-regierte-1556-1605-historisch-digital-restaurierte-reproduktion-von-einer-vorlage-aus-der-damaligen-zeit-image554661296.html
RF2R6B040–Der Papagei spricht zu Khujasta zu Beginn der siebten Nacht, aus einem Tuti-nama, Tales of a Parrot. Tutinama, Geschichten eines Papageis, ist eine Serie von 52 Geschichten in persischer Sprache aus dem 14. Jahrhundert, im 16. Jahrhundert gab Mogul Kaiser Agbar eine illustrierte Fassung in Auftrag, um 1560. Mogul-Indien, Hof von Akbar (regierte 1556-1605). , Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit
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RMA44TAJ–India Uttar Pradesh Agra Fort western visitors entering Anguri bagh garden harem quarters
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Forty-sixth night: The court of the Raja of Ujjain, c. 1560. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/page-from-tales-of-a-parrot-tuti-nama-forty-sixth-night-the-court-of-the-raja-of-ujjain-c-1560-image330109702.html
RM2A51P86–Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Forty-sixth night: The court of the Raja of Ujjain, c. 1560.
India revisited . containedinnocent pastilles of honey and almonds, and the otherpartition sweet-scented lozenges imbued with deadlypoison ? If Alibar gave you a bonbon from the kindside of his box you were in high favour at court, andlikely to command a province soon or to receive thecharge of five thousand horse. If he smilingly offeredyou one from the other part you could not refuse—for none dared to say No ! to Akbar—and yourmouth for awhile became full of the fragrance of nardand myrrh, while you rode hurriedly home in yourlitter, and there died before the golden palace robescould well be Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-revisited-containedinnocent-pastilles-of-honey-and-almonds-and-the-otherpartition-sweet-scented-lozenges-imbued-with-deadlypoison-if-alibar-gave-you-a-bonbon-from-the-kindside-of-his-box-you-were-in-high-favour-at-court-andlikely-to-command-a-province-soon-or-to-receive-thecharge-of-five-thousand-horse-if-he-smilingly-offeredyou-one-from-the-other-part-you-could-not-refusefor-none-dared-to-say-no-!-to-akbarand-yourmouth-for-awhile-became-full-of-the-fragrance-of-nardand-myrrh-while-you-rode-hurriedly-home-in-yourlitter-and-there-died-before-the-golden-palace-robescould-well-be-image343212279.html
RM2AXAJNB–India revisited . containedinnocent pastilles of honey and almonds, and the otherpartition sweet-scented lozenges imbued with deadlypoison ? If Alibar gave you a bonbon from the kindside of his box you were in high favour at court, andlikely to command a province soon or to receive thecharge of five thousand horse. If he smilingly offeredyou one from the other part you could not refuse—for none dared to say No ! to Akbar—and yourmouth for awhile became full of the fragrance of nardand myrrh, while you rode hurriedly home in yourlitter, and there died before the golden palace robescould well be
. Folio from an illustrated manuscript of RazmNama, a Persian translation of Mahabharata . The selected painting is part of Razmnama which was commissioned in the court of Shen Shah Akbar by Badouni illustrating the great Indian Hindu epic Mahabharata. Mughal Emperor Akbar had keen interest in all religion, so the artist was once again asked to illustrate Ramayana, which is another great epic of Hindu religion. The emperor desired to minimize the hatred of Muslims for Hindus and believing it to arise from mutual ignorance, ordained that certain Hindu text should be translated into Persian. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/folio-from-an-illustrated-manuscript-of-razmnama-a-persian-translation-of-mahabharata-the-selected-painting-is-part-of-razmnama-which-was-commissioned-in-the-court-of-shen-shah-akbar-by-badouni-illustrating-the-great-indian-hindu-epic-mahabharata-mughal-emperor-akbar-had-keen-interest-in-all-religion-so-the-artist-was-once-again-asked-to-illustrate-ramayana-which-is-another-great-epic-of-hindu-religion-the-emperor-desired-to-minimize-the-hatred-of-muslims-for-hindus-and-believing-it-to-arise-from-mutual-ignorance-ordained-that-certain-hindu-text-should-be-translated-into-persian-t-image188841458.html
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RMD2HYKN–Anup Talao, decorative pond area, Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page, c. 1560. Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605). Ink on paper; overall: 20.3 x 14 cm (8 x 5 1/2 in.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/page-from-tales-of-a-parrot-tuti-nama-text-page-c-1560-mughal-india-court-of-akbar-reigned-15561605-ink-on-paper-overall-203-x-14-cm-8-x-5-12-in-image448137072.html
RM2H12BBC–Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page, c. 1560. Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605). Ink on paper; overall: 20.3 x 14 cm (8 x 5 1/2 in.).
UNESCO World Heritage site Fatehpur Sikri, India. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-unesco-world-heritage-site-fatehpur-sikri-india-130552337.html
RFHGB4RD–UNESCO World Heritage site Fatehpur Sikri, India.
The Calcutta High Court (it retains the old name as it is an institution) was built in a neo-Gothic style in 1872, by the architect Walter Granville. The tax records of Mughal Emperor Akbar (1584–1598) as well as the work of a 15th century Bengali poet, Bipradaas, both mention a settlement named Kalikata (thought to mean ‘Steps of Kali’ for the Hindu goddess Kali) from which the name Calcutta is believed to derive. In 1690 Job Charnock, an agent of the East India Company, founded the first modern settlement in this location. In 1698 the company purchased the three villages of Sutanuti, Kolik Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-calcutta-high-court-it-retains-the-old-name-as-it-is-an-institution-was-built-in-a-neo-gothic-style-in-1872-by-the-architect-walter-granville-the-tax-records-of-mughal-emperor-akbar-15841598-as-well-as-the-work-of-a-15th-century-bengali-poet-bipradaas-both-mention-a-settlement-named-kalikata-thought-to-mean-steps-of-kali-for-the-hindu-goddess-kali-from-which-the-name-calcutta-is-believed-to-derive-in-1690-job-charnock-an-agent-of-the-east-india-company-founded-the-first-modern-settlement-in-this-location-in-1698-the-company-purchased-the-three-villages-of-sutanuti-kolik-image344266345.html
RM2B02K6H–The Calcutta High Court (it retains the old name as it is an institution) was built in a neo-Gothic style in 1872, by the architect Walter Granville. The tax records of Mughal Emperor Akbar (1584–1598) as well as the work of a 15th century Bengali poet, Bipradaas, both mention a settlement named Kalikata (thought to mean ‘Steps of Kali’ for the Hindu goddess Kali) from which the name Calcutta is believed to derive. In 1690 Job Charnock, an agent of the East India Company, founded the first modern settlement in this location. In 1698 the company purchased the three villages of Sutanuti, Kolik
Sit In by the Jewish Community of Rome in the vicinity of the French Embassy in Rome, Italy on April 25, 2021 against the recent decision by France's highest court that the murderer of Sarah Halimi was not criminally responsible, in Lyon, south-central France. Halimi, a 65-year-old Orthodox Jewish woman, died in 2017 after being pushed out the window of her Paris flat by neighbour Kobili Traore, 27, who shouted ''Allahu Akbar'' (''God is great'' in Arabic). Traore, a heavy cannabis smoker, has been in psychiatric care since Halimi's death and remains there after his sentencing. (Photo by Andre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sit-in-by-the-jewish-community-of-rome-in-the-vicinity-of-the-french-embassy-in-rome-italy-on-april-25-2021-against-the-recent-decision-by-frances-highest-court-that-the-murderer-of-sarah-halimi-was-not-criminally-responsible-in-lyon-south-central-france-halimi-a-65-year-old-orthodox-jewish-woman-died-in-2017-after-being-pushed-out-the-window-of-her-paris-flat-by-neighbour-kobili-traore-27-who-shouted-allahu-akbar-god-is-great-in-arabic-traore-a-heavy-cannabis-smoker-has-been-in-psychiatric-care-since-halimis-death-and-remains-there-after-his-sentencing-photo-by-andre-image489563102.html
RM2KCDEME–Sit In by the Jewish Community of Rome in the vicinity of the French Embassy in Rome, Italy on April 25, 2021 against the recent decision by France's highest court that the murderer of Sarah Halimi was not criminally responsible, in Lyon, south-central France. Halimi, a 65-year-old Orthodox Jewish woman, died in 2017 after being pushed out the window of her Paris flat by neighbour Kobili Traore, 27, who shouted ''Allahu Akbar'' (''God is great'' in Arabic). Traore, a heavy cannabis smoker, has been in psychiatric care since Halimi's death and remains there after his sentencing. (Photo by Andre
Govardhan (fl. 17th century) was a well-known Indian painter from the period of the Mughal Empire. The son of painter Bhavani Das, Govardhan joined imperial service during the reign of Emperor Akbar, and continued serving the imperial court during the reign of Shah Jahan. He was one of the illustrators of the Baburnama. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/govardhan-fl-17th-century-was-a-well-known-indian-painter-from-the-period-of-the-mughal-empire-the-son-of-painter-bhavani-das-govardhan-joined-imperial-service-during-the-reign-of-emperor-akbar-and-continued-serving-the-imperial-court-during-the-reign-of-shah-jahan-he-was-one-of-the-illustrators-of-the-baburnama-image344282338.html
RM2B03BHP–Govardhan (fl. 17th century) was a well-known Indian painter from the period of the Mughal Empire. The son of painter Bhavani Das, Govardhan joined imperial service during the reign of Emperor Akbar, and continued serving the imperial court during the reign of Shah Jahan. He was one of the illustrators of the Baburnama.
Former Pakistan President Gen. (R) Pervez Musharraf comes to extend his bail on charges of conspiracy to murder Chairperson Peoples Party, Benazir Bhutto, Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti and sacking judges, at High Court Sindh in Karachi. Pervez Musharraf granted 15 days extension in sacking judges’ case and 21days extension in other two cases. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-former-pakistan-president-gen-r-pervez-musharraf-comes-to-extend-his-55007148.html
RMD5DP50–Former Pakistan President Gen. (R) Pervez Musharraf comes to extend his bail on charges of conspiracy to murder Chairperson Peoples Party, Benazir Bhutto, Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti and sacking judges, at High Court Sindh in Karachi. Pervez Musharraf granted 15 days extension in sacking judges’ case and 21days extension in other two cases.
Govardhan (fl. 17th century) was a well-known Indian painter from the period of the Mughal Empire. The son of painter Bhavani Das, Govardhan joined imperial service during the reign of Emperor Akbar, and continued serving the imperial court during the reign of Shah Jahan. He was one of the illustrators of the Baburnama. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/govardhan-fl-17th-century-was-a-well-known-indian-painter-from-the-period-of-the-mughal-empire-the-son-of-painter-bhavani-das-govardhan-joined-imperial-service-during-the-reign-of-emperor-akbar-and-continued-serving-the-imperial-court-during-the-reign-of-shah-jahan-he-was-one-of-the-illustrators-of-the-baburnama-image344282329.html
RM2B03BHD–Govardhan (fl. 17th century) was a well-known Indian painter from the period of the Mughal Empire. The son of painter Bhavani Das, Govardhan joined imperial service during the reign of Emperor Akbar, and continued serving the imperial court during the reign of Shah Jahan. He was one of the illustrators of the Baburnama.
Muhammad Ghaus was a Sufi saint and teacher of the Mughal emperor Humayun as well as Tansen, the famous musician in Akbar’s court. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-muhammad-ghaus-was-a-sufi-saint-and-teacher-of-the-mughal-emperor-136880267.html
RFHXKC4Y–Muhammad Ghaus was a Sufi saint and teacher of the Mughal emperor Humayun as well as Tansen, the famous musician in Akbar’s court.
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Der Papagei spricht Khujasta zu Beginn der einundfünfzigsten Nacht an, aus einem Tuti-nama, Tales of a Parrot. Tutinama, Geschichten eines Papageis, ist eine Serie von 52 Geschichten in persischer Sprache aus dem 14. Jahrhundert, im 16. Jahrhundert gab Mogul Kaiser Agbar eine illustrierte Fassung in Auftrag, Einundfünfzigste Nacht, um 1560. Mogul-Indien, Hof von Akbar (regierte 1556-1605). , Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/der-papagei-spricht-khujasta-zu-beginn-der-einundfnfzigsten-nacht-an-aus-einem-tuti-nama-tales-of-a-parrot-tutinama-geschichten-eines-papageis-ist-eine-serie-von-52-geschichten-in-persischer-sprache-aus-dem-14-jahrhundert-im-16-jahrhundert-gab-mogul-kaiser-agbar-eine-illustrierte-fassung-in-auftrag-einundfnfzigste-nacht-um-1560-mogul-indien-hof-von-akbar-regierte-1556-1605-historisch-digital-restaurierte-reproduktion-von-einer-vorlage-aus-der-damaligen-zeit-image554661278.html
RF2R6B03A–Der Papagei spricht Khujasta zu Beginn der einundfünfzigsten Nacht an, aus einem Tuti-nama, Tales of a Parrot. Tutinama, Geschichten eines Papageis, ist eine Serie von 52 Geschichten in persischer Sprache aus dem 14. Jahrhundert, im 16. Jahrhundert gab Mogul Kaiser Agbar eine illustrierte Fassung in Auftrag, Einundfünfzigste Nacht, um 1560. Mogul-Indien, Hof von Akbar (regierte 1556-1605). , Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit
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RFJ6X0JJ–travel detail religion temple monument art culture stone holiday vacation
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Eighth night: The handmaiden again pleads for the death of the prince, 1558-1560. This early Mughal court scene is the last of the series in which the handmaiden lies about how the prince raped her, and she threatens to burn herself to death if he is not executed. She is depicted in the lower right of the composition. The seventh vizier in the green robe demanded that the prince be brought to the assembly, and he is led in, bound, his turban in disarray. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/page-from-tales-of-a-parrot-tuti-nama-eighth-night-the-handmaiden-again-pleads-for-the-death-of-the-prince-1558-1560-this-early-mughal-court-scene-is-the-last-of-the-series-in-which-the-handmaiden-lies-about-how-the-prince-raped-her-and-she-threatens-to-burn-herself-to-death-if-he-is-not-executed-she-is-depicted-in-the-lower-right-of-the-composition-the-seventh-vizier-in-the-green-robe-demanded-that-the-prince-be-brought-to-the-assembly-and-he-is-led-in-bound-his-turban-in-disarray-image330109563.html
RM2A51P37–Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Eighth night: The handmaiden again pleads for the death of the prince, 1558-1560. This early Mughal court scene is the last of the series in which the handmaiden lies about how the prince raped her, and she threatens to burn herself to death if he is not executed. She is depicted in the lower right of the composition. The seventh vizier in the green robe demanded that the prince be brought to the assembly, and he is led in, bound, his turban in disarray.
. William H. Seward's travels around the world. A SARACENIC GATE. 391 Selim Chishti, the religious monitor of Akbar. Here we rested amoment to examine the stupendous open doors, which, though fur-rowed by the storms of three hundred years, are still almost literally. SARACENIC GATE. covered with gilded horseshoes. The soubahdars of the empire intheir pride took them from the hoofs of favorite steeds, and affixedthem on the gates in token of fealty to Akbar. Passing from thegate, we stood in a court four hundred feet square, closely pavedwith dark-red hewn sandstone. On the several sides of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-h-sewards-travels-around-the-world-a-saracenic-gate-391-selim-chishti-the-religious-monitor-of-akbar-here-we-rested-amoment-to-examine-the-stupendous-open-doors-which-though-fur-rowed-by-the-storms-of-three-hundred-years-are-still-almost-literally-saracenic-gate-covered-with-gilded-horseshoes-the-soubahdars-of-the-empire-intheir-pride-took-them-from-the-hoofs-of-favorite-steeds-and-affixedthem-on-the-gates-in-token-of-fealty-to-akbar-passing-from-thegate-we-stood-in-a-court-four-hundred-feet-square-closely-pavedwith-dark-red-hewn-sandstone-on-the-several-sides-of-the-image336733427.html
RM2AFREWR–. William H. Seward's travels around the world. A SARACENIC GATE. 391 Selim Chishti, the religious monitor of Akbar. Here we rested amoment to examine the stupendous open doors, which, though fur-rowed by the storms of three hundred years, are still almost literally. SARACENIC GATE. covered with gilded horseshoes. The soubahdars of the empire intheir pride took them from the hoofs of favorite steeds, and affixedthem on the gates in token of fealty to Akbar. Passing from thegate, we stood in a court four hundred feet square, closely pavedwith dark-red hewn sandstone. On the several sides of the
. Folio from an illustrated manuscript of RazmNama, a Persian translation of Mahabharata . The selected painting is part of Razmnama which was commissioned in the court of Shen Shah Akbar by Badouni illustrating the great Indian Hindu epic Mahabharata. Mughal Emperor Akbar had keen interest in all religion, so the artist was once again asked to illustrate Ramayana, which is another great epic of Hindu religion. The emperor desired to minimize the hatred of Muslims for Hindus and believing it to arise from mutual ignorance, ordained that certain Hindu text should be translated into Persian. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/folio-from-an-illustrated-manuscript-of-razmnama-a-persian-translation-of-mahabharata-the-selected-painting-is-part-of-razmnama-which-was-commissioned-in-the-court-of-shen-shah-akbar-by-badouni-illustrating-the-great-indian-hindu-epic-mahabharata-mughal-emperor-akbar-had-keen-interest-in-all-religion-so-the-artist-was-once-again-asked-to-illustrate-ramayana-which-is-another-great-epic-of-hindu-religion-the-emperor-desired-to-minimize-the-hatred-of-muslims-for-hindus-and-believing-it-to-arise-from-mutual-ignorance-ordained-that-certain-hindu-text-should-be-translated-into-persian-t-image187567156.html
RMMW4BR0–. Folio from an illustrated manuscript of RazmNama, a Persian translation of Mahabharata . The selected painting is part of Razmnama which was commissioned in the court of Shen Shah Akbar by Badouni illustrating the great Indian Hindu epic Mahabharata. Mughal Emperor Akbar had keen interest in all religion, so the artist was once again asked to illustrate Ramayana, which is another great epic of Hindu religion. The emperor desired to minimize the hatred of Muslims for Hindus and believing it to arise from mutual ignorance, ordained that certain Hindu text should be translated into Persian. T
Partial view of Panch Mahal and Anup Talao, Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-partial-view-of-panch-mahal-and-anup-talao-fatehpur-sikri-uttar-pradesh-53255431.html
RFD2HYRK–Partial view of Panch Mahal and Anup Talao, Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India
495 Portrait of Akbar II with Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalf and court dignitaries Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/495-portrait-of-akbar-ii-with-sir-charles-theophilus-metcalf-and-court-dignitaries-image214075573.html
RMPC7YG5–495 Portrait of Akbar II with Sir Charles Theophilus Metcalf and court dignitaries
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page, c. 1517. Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605). Ink on paper; overall: 20.3 x 14 cm (8 x 5 1/2 in.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/page-from-tales-of-a-parrot-tuti-nama-text-page-c-1517-mughal-india-court-of-akbar-reigned-15561605-ink-on-paper-overall-203-x-14-cm-8-x-5-12-in-image448140698.html
RM2H12G0X–Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page, c. 1517. Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605). Ink on paper; overall: 20.3 x 14 cm (8 x 5 1/2 in.).
5 1577-Akbar greeting Rajput rulers and other nobles at court-Akbarnama Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/5-1577-akbar-greeting-rajput-rulers-and-other-nobles-at-court-akbarnama-image214156830.html
RMPCBK66–5 1577-Akbar greeting Rajput rulers and other nobles at court-Akbarnama
31 Akbar, Todarmal, Tansen and Abul Fazal, Faizi and Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khana in a court scene (16th Century A.D.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/31-akbar-todarmal-tansen-and-abul-fazal-faizi-and-abdur-rahim-khan-i-khana-in-a-court-scene-16th-century-ad-image214214100.html
RMPCE87G–31 Akbar, Todarmal, Tansen and Abul Fazal, Faizi and Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khana in a court scene (16th Century A.D.)
Sit In by the Jewish Community of Rome in the vicinity of the French Embassy in Rome, Italy on April 25, 2021 against the recent decision by France's highest court that the murderer of Sarah Halimi was not criminally responsible, in Lyon, south-central France. Halimi, a 65-year-old Orthodox Jewish woman, died in 2017 after being pushed out the window of her Paris flat by neighbour Kobili Traore, 27, who shouted ''Allahu Akbar'' (''God is great'' in Arabic). Traore, a heavy cannabis smoker, has been in psychiatric care since Halimi's death and remains there after his sentencing. (Photo by Andre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sit-in-by-the-jewish-community-of-rome-in-the-vicinity-of-the-french-embassy-in-rome-italy-on-april-25-2021-against-the-recent-decision-by-frances-highest-court-that-the-murderer-of-sarah-halimi-was-not-criminally-responsible-in-lyon-south-central-france-halimi-a-65-year-old-orthodox-jewish-woman-died-in-2017-after-being-pushed-out-the-window-of-her-paris-flat-by-neighbour-kobili-traore-27-who-shouted-allahu-akbar-god-is-great-in-arabic-traore-a-heavy-cannabis-smoker-has-been-in-psychiatric-care-since-halimis-death-and-remains-there-after-his-sentencing-photo-by-andre-image489563103.html
RM2KCDEMF–Sit In by the Jewish Community of Rome in the vicinity of the French Embassy in Rome, Italy on April 25, 2021 against the recent decision by France's highest court that the murderer of Sarah Halimi was not criminally responsible, in Lyon, south-central France. Halimi, a 65-year-old Orthodox Jewish woman, died in 2017 after being pushed out the window of her Paris flat by neighbour Kobili Traore, 27, who shouted ''Allahu Akbar'' (''God is great'' in Arabic). Traore, a heavy cannabis smoker, has been in psychiatric care since Halimi's death and remains there after his sentencing. (Photo by Andre
Former Pakistan President Gen. (R) Pervez Musharraf comes to extend his bail on charges of conspiracy to murder Chairperson Peoples Party, Benazir Bhutto, Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti and sacking judges, at High Court Sindh in Karachi. Pervez Musharraf granted 15 days extension in sacking judges’ case and 21days extension in other two cases. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-former-pakistan-president-gen-r-pervez-musharraf-comes-to-extend-his-55007147.html
RMD5DP4Y–Former Pakistan President Gen. (R) Pervez Musharraf comes to extend his bail on charges of conspiracy to murder Chairperson Peoples Party, Benazir Bhutto, Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti and sacking judges, at High Court Sindh in Karachi. Pervez Musharraf granted 15 days extension in sacking judges’ case and 21days extension in other two cases.
Govardhan (fl. 17th century) was a well-known Indian painter from the period of the Mughal Empire. The son of painter Bhavani Das, Govardhan joined imperial service during the reign of Emperor Akbar, and continued serving the imperial court during the reign of Shah Jahan. He was one of the illustrators of the Baburnama. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/govardhan-fl-17th-century-was-a-well-known-indian-painter-from-the-period-of-the-mughal-empire-the-son-of-painter-bhavani-das-govardhan-joined-imperial-service-during-the-reign-of-emperor-akbar-and-continued-serving-the-imperial-court-during-the-reign-of-shah-jahan-he-was-one-of-the-illustrators-of-the-baburnama-image344282333.html
RM2B03BHH–Govardhan (fl. 17th century) was a well-known Indian painter from the period of the Mughal Empire. The son of painter Bhavani Das, Govardhan joined imperial service during the reign of Emperor Akbar, and continued serving the imperial court during the reign of Shah Jahan. He was one of the illustrators of the Baburnama.
Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram Shah Jahan I (1592 –1666), or Shah Jahan, from the Persian meaning ‘king of the world’, was the fifth Mughal ruler in India and a favourite of his legendary grandfather Akbar the Great. He is best known for commissioning the ‘Phadshahnamah’ as a chronicle of his reign, and for the building of the Taj Mahal in Agra as a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Under Shah Jahan, the Mughal Empire attained its highest union of strength and magnificence. The opulence of Shah Jahan’s court and his famous Peacock Throne was the wonder of all the European travelers and ambassa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shahab-ud-din-muhammad-khurram-shah-jahan-i-1592-1666-or-shah-jahan-from-the-persian-meaning-king-of-the-world-was-the-fifth-mughal-ruler-in-india-and-a-favourite-of-his-legendary-grandfather-akbar-the-great-he-is-best-known-for-commissioning-the-phadshahnamah-as-a-chronicle-of-his-reign-and-for-the-building-of-the-taj-mahal-in-agra-as-a-tomb-for-his-wife-mumtaz-mahal-under-shah-jahan-the-mughal-empire-attained-its-highest-union-of-strength-and-magnificence-the-opulence-of-shah-jahans-court-and-his-famous-peacock-throne-was-the-wonder-of-all-the-european-travelers-and-ambassa-image344256888.html
RM2B0274T–Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram Shah Jahan I (1592 –1666), or Shah Jahan, from the Persian meaning ‘king of the world’, was the fifth Mughal ruler in India and a favourite of his legendary grandfather Akbar the Great. He is best known for commissioning the ‘Phadshahnamah’ as a chronicle of his reign, and for the building of the Taj Mahal in Agra as a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Under Shah Jahan, the Mughal Empire attained its highest union of strength and magnificence. The opulence of Shah Jahan’s court and his famous Peacock Throne was the wonder of all the European travelers and ambassa
Muhammad Ghaus was a Sufi saint and teacher of the Mughal emperor Humayun as well as Tansen, the famous musician in Akbar’s court. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-muhammad-ghaus-was-a-sufi-saint-and-teacher-of-the-mughal-emperor-136880263.html
RFHXKC4R–Muhammad Ghaus was a Sufi saint and teacher of the Mughal emperor Humayun as well as Tansen, the famous musician in Akbar’s court.
Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram Shah Jahan I (1592 –1666), or Shah Jahan, from the Persian meaning ‘king of the world’, was the fifth Mughal ruler in India and a favourite of his legendary grandfather Akbar the Great. He is best known for commissioning the ‘Phadshahnamah’ as a chronicle of his reign, and for the building of the Taj Mahal in Agra as a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Under Shah Jahan, the Mughal Empire attained its highest union of strength and magnificence. The opulence of Shah Jahan’s court and his famous Peacock Throne was the wonder of all the European travelers and ambassa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shahab-ud-din-muhammad-khurram-shah-jahan-i-1592-1666-or-shah-jahan-from-the-persian-meaning-king-of-the-world-was-the-fifth-mughal-ruler-in-india-and-a-favourite-of-his-legendary-grandfather-akbar-the-great-he-is-best-known-for-commissioning-the-phadshahnamah-as-a-chronicle-of-his-reign-and-for-the-building-of-the-taj-mahal-in-agra-as-a-tomb-for-his-wife-mumtaz-mahal-under-shah-jahan-the-mughal-empire-attained-its-highest-union-of-strength-and-magnificence-the-opulence-of-shah-jahans-court-and-his-famous-peacock-throne-was-the-wonder-of-all-the-european-travelers-and-ambassa-image344250338.html
RM2B01XPX–Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram Shah Jahan I (1592 –1666), or Shah Jahan, from the Persian meaning ‘king of the world’, was the fifth Mughal ruler in India and a favourite of his legendary grandfather Akbar the Great. He is best known for commissioning the ‘Phadshahnamah’ as a chronicle of his reign, and for the building of the Taj Mahal in Agra as a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Under Shah Jahan, the Mughal Empire attained its highest union of strength and magnificence. The opulence of Shah Jahan’s court and his famous Peacock Throne was the wonder of all the European travelers and ambassa
Die Frau des Bettlers betrügt ihn mit einem Soldaten, aus einem Tuti-nama, Tales of a Parrot. Tutinama, Geschichten eines Papageis, ist eine Serie von 52 Geschichten in persischer Sprache aus dem 14. Jahrhundert, im 16. Jahrhundert gab Mogul Kaiser Agbar eine illustrierte Fassung in Auftrag, Vierte Nacht, um 1560. Moghul-Indien, Hof von Akbar (reg. 1556-1605)., Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-frau-des-bettlers-betrgt-ihn-mit-einem-soldaten-aus-einem-tuti-nama-tales-of-a-parrot-tutinama-geschichten-eines-papageis-ist-eine-serie-von-52-geschichten-in-persischer-sprache-aus-dem-14-jahrhundert-im-16-jahrhundert-gab-mogul-kaiser-agbar-eine-illustrierte-fassung-in-auftrag-vierte-nacht-um-1560-moghul-indien-hof-von-akbar-reg-1556-1605-historisch-digital-restaurierte-reproduktion-von-einer-vorlage-aus-der-damaligen-zeit-image554661292.html
RF2R6B03T–Die Frau des Bettlers betrügt ihn mit einem Soldaten, aus einem Tuti-nama, Tales of a Parrot. Tutinama, Geschichten eines Papageis, ist eine Serie von 52 Geschichten in persischer Sprache aus dem 14. Jahrhundert, im 16. Jahrhundert gab Mogul Kaiser Agbar eine illustrierte Fassung in Auftrag, Vierte Nacht, um 1560. Moghul-Indien, Hof von Akbar (reg. 1556-1605)., Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus der damaligen Zeit
Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram Shah Jahan I (1592 –1666), or Shah Jahan, from the Persian meaning ‘king of the world’, was the fifth Mughal ruler in India and a favourite of his legendary grandfather Akbar the Great. He is best known for commissioning the ‘Phadshahnamah’ as a chronicle of his reign, and for the building of the Taj Mahal in Agra as a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Under Shah Jahan, the Mughal Empire attained its highest union of strength and magnificence. The opulence of Shah Jahan’s court and his famous Peacock Throne was the wonder of all the European travelers and ambassa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shahab-ud-din-muhammad-khurram-shah-jahan-i-1592-1666-or-shah-jahan-from-the-persian-meaning-king-of-the-world-was-the-fifth-mughal-ruler-in-india-and-a-favourite-of-his-legendary-grandfather-akbar-the-great-he-is-best-known-for-commissioning-the-phadshahnamah-as-a-chronicle-of-his-reign-and-for-the-building-of-the-taj-mahal-in-agra-as-a-tomb-for-his-wife-mumtaz-mahal-under-shah-jahan-the-mughal-empire-attained-its-highest-union-of-strength-and-magnificence-the-opulence-of-shah-jahans-court-and-his-famous-peacock-throne-was-the-wonder-of-all-the-european-travelers-and-ambassa-image344250335.html
RM2B01XPR–Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram Shah Jahan I (1592 –1666), or Shah Jahan, from the Persian meaning ‘king of the world’, was the fifth Mughal ruler in India and a favourite of his legendary grandfather Akbar the Great. He is best known for commissioning the ‘Phadshahnamah’ as a chronicle of his reign, and for the building of the Taj Mahal in Agra as a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Under Shah Jahan, the Mughal Empire attained its highest union of strength and magnificence. The opulence of Shah Jahan’s court and his famous Peacock Throne was the wonder of all the European travelers and ambassa
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RF2WX3N96–Detail of the Moti Masjid or Pearl Mosque in the Red Fort complex in Agra, India
Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram Shah Jahan I (1592 –1666), or Shah Jahan, from the Persian meaning ‘king of the world’, was the fifth Mughal ruler in India and a favourite of his legendary grandfather Akbar the Great. He is best known for commissioning the ‘Phadshahnamah’ as a chronicle of his reign, and for the building of the Taj Mahal in Agra as a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Under Shah Jahan, the Mughal Empire attained its highest union of strength and magnificence. The opulence of Shah Jahan’s court and his famous Peacock Throne was the wonder of all the European travelers and ambassa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shahab-ud-din-muhammad-khurram-shah-jahan-i-1592-1666-or-shah-jahan-from-the-persian-meaning-king-of-the-world-was-the-fifth-mughal-ruler-in-india-and-a-favourite-of-his-legendary-grandfather-akbar-the-great-he-is-best-known-for-commissioning-the-phadshahnamah-as-a-chronicle-of-his-reign-and-for-the-building-of-the-taj-mahal-in-agra-as-a-tomb-for-his-wife-mumtaz-mahal-under-shah-jahan-the-mughal-empire-attained-its-highest-union-of-strength-and-magnificence-the-opulence-of-shah-jahans-court-and-his-famous-peacock-throne-was-the-wonder-of-all-the-european-travelers-and-ambassa-image344250350.html
RM2B01XRA–Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram Shah Jahan I (1592 –1666), or Shah Jahan, from the Persian meaning ‘king of the world’, was the fifth Mughal ruler in India and a favourite of his legendary grandfather Akbar the Great. He is best known for commissioning the ‘Phadshahnamah’ as a chronicle of his reign, and for the building of the Taj Mahal in Agra as a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Under Shah Jahan, the Mughal Empire attained its highest union of strength and magnificence. The opulence of Shah Jahan’s court and his famous Peacock Throne was the wonder of all the European travelers and ambassa
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Fifteenth night: The wolf advises the lion to consult the cat, 1558-1560. The painting depicts an old tiger, crouching under a tree by a stream looking plaintively at a wolf, with whom he has just shared his troubles with the mice. The wolf suggested that the cat be called to eliminate the mice. The cat has dutifully arrived and requests that he be given the position of Magistrate of the Court, to which the lion agreed. The cat instilled fear in the mice; they dispersed, and the lion was content. Wisely, however, the cat treated the mice with considerat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/page-from-tales-of-a-parrot-tuti-nama-fifteenth-night-the-wolf-advises-the-lion-to-consult-the-cat-1558-1560-the-painting-depicts-an-old-tiger-crouching-under-a-tree-by-a-stream-looking-plaintively-at-a-wolf-with-whom-he-has-just-shared-his-troubles-with-the-mice-the-wolf-suggested-that-the-cat-be-called-to-eliminate-the-mice-the-cat-has-dutifully-arrived-and-requests-that-he-be-given-the-position-of-magistrate-of-the-court-to-which-the-lion-agreed-the-cat-instilled-fear-in-the-mice-they-dispersed-and-the-lion-was-content-wisely-however-the-cat-treated-the-mice-with-considerat-image330109575.html
RM2A51P3K–Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Fifteenth night: The wolf advises the lion to consult the cat, 1558-1560. The painting depicts an old tiger, crouching under a tree by a stream looking plaintively at a wolf, with whom he has just shared his troubles with the mice. The wolf suggested that the cat be called to eliminate the mice. The cat has dutifully arrived and requests that he be given the position of Magistrate of the Court, to which the lion agreed. The cat instilled fear in the mice; they dispersed, and the lion was content. Wisely, however, the cat treated the mice with considerat
Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram Shah Jahan I (1592 –1666), or Shah Jahan, from the Persian meaning ‘king of the world’, was the fifth Mughal ruler in India and a favourite of his legendary grandfather Akbar the Great. He is best known for commissioning the ‘Phadshahnamah’ as a chronicle of his reign, and for the building of the Taj Mahal in Agra as a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Under Shah Jahan, the Mughal Empire attained its highest union of strength and magnificence. The opulence of Shah Jahan’s court and his famous Peacock Throne was the wonder of all the European travelers and ambassa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shahab-ud-din-muhammad-khurram-shah-jahan-i-1592-1666-or-shah-jahan-from-the-persian-meaning-king-of-the-world-was-the-fifth-mughal-ruler-in-india-and-a-favourite-of-his-legendary-grandfather-akbar-the-great-he-is-best-known-for-commissioning-the-phadshahnamah-as-a-chronicle-of-his-reign-and-for-the-building-of-the-taj-mahal-in-agra-as-a-tomb-for-his-wife-mumtaz-mahal-under-shah-jahan-the-mughal-empire-attained-its-highest-union-of-strength-and-magnificence-the-opulence-of-shah-jahans-court-and-his-famous-peacock-throne-was-the-wonder-of-all-the-european-travelers-and-ambassa-image344250385.html
RM2B01XTH–Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram Shah Jahan I (1592 –1666), or Shah Jahan, from the Persian meaning ‘king of the world’, was the fifth Mughal ruler in India and a favourite of his legendary grandfather Akbar the Great. He is best known for commissioning the ‘Phadshahnamah’ as a chronicle of his reign, and for the building of the Taj Mahal in Agra as a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Under Shah Jahan, the Mughal Empire attained its highest union of strength and magnificence. The opulence of Shah Jahan’s court and his famous Peacock Throne was the wonder of all the European travelers and ambassa
Agra Fort Diwan I Am (Hall of Public Audience) in india Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-agra-fort-diwan-i-am-hall-of-public-audience-in-india-176419685.html
RFM70H31–Agra Fort Diwan I Am (Hall of Public Audience) in india
Raja Shri Man Singh Ji Saheb (Man Singh I) (December 21, 1550 – July 6, 1614) was the Kacchwaha King of Amber, a state later known as Jaipur. He was a trusted general of the Mughal emperor Akbar, who included him among the Navaratnas, or the 9 (nava) gems (ratna) of the royal court. Amber was a city of Rajasthan state, India, it is now part of the Jaipur Municipal Corporation. Founded by the Meena Raja Alan Singh, Amber was a flourishing settlement as far back as 967 CE. Around 1037 CE, it was conquered by the Kachwaha clan of Rajputs. Much of the present structure known as Amber Fort is actu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/raja-shri-man-singh-ji-saheb-man-singh-i-december-21-1550-july-6-1614-was-the-kacchwaha-king-of-amber-a-state-later-known-as-jaipur-he-was-a-trusted-general-of-the-mughal-emperor-akbar-who-included-him-among-the-navaratnas-or-the-9-nava-gems-ratna-of-the-royal-court-amber-was-a-city-of-rajasthan-state-india-it-is-now-part-of-the-jaipur-municipal-corporation-founded-by-the-meena-raja-alan-singh-amber-was-a-flourishing-settlement-as-far-back-as-967-ce-around-1037-ce-it-was-conquered-by-the-kachwaha-clan-of-rajputs-much-of-the-present-structure-known-as-amber-fort-is-actu-image344256905.html
RM2B0275D–Raja Shri Man Singh Ji Saheb (Man Singh I) (December 21, 1550 – July 6, 1614) was the Kacchwaha King of Amber, a state later known as Jaipur. He was a trusted general of the Mughal emperor Akbar, who included him among the Navaratnas, or the 9 (nava) gems (ratna) of the royal court. Amber was a city of Rajasthan state, India, it is now part of the Jaipur Municipal Corporation. Founded by the Meena Raja Alan Singh, Amber was a flourishing settlement as far back as 967 CE. Around 1037 CE, it was conquered by the Kachwaha clan of Rajputs. Much of the present structure known as Amber Fort is actu
Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page, c. 1560. Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605). Ink on paper; overall: 20.3 x 14 cm (8 x 5 1/2 in.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/page-from-tales-of-a-parrot-tuti-nama-text-page-c-1560-mughal-india-court-of-akbar-reigned-15561605-ink-on-paper-overall-203-x-14-cm-8-x-5-12-in-image448063224.html
RM2H0Y160–Page from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): text page, c. 1560. Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605). Ink on paper; overall: 20.3 x 14 cm (8 x 5 1/2 in.).
Raja Shri Man Singh Ji Saheb (Man Singh I) (December 21, 1550 – July 6, 1614) was the Kacchwaha King of Amber, a state later known as Jaipur. He was a trusted general of the Mughal emperor Akbar, who included him among the Navaratnas, or the 9 (nava) gems (ratna) of the royal court. Amber was a city of Rajasthan state, India, it is now part of the Jaipur Municipal Corporation. Founded by the Meena Raja Alan Singh, Amber was a flourishing settlement as far back as 967 CE. Around 1037 CE, it was conquered by the Kachwaha clan of Rajputs. Much of the present structure known as Amber Fort is actu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/raja-shri-man-singh-ji-saheb-man-singh-i-december-21-1550-july-6-1614-was-the-kacchwaha-king-of-amber-a-state-later-known-as-jaipur-he-was-a-trusted-general-of-the-mughal-emperor-akbar-who-included-him-among-the-navaratnas-or-the-9-nava-gems-ratna-of-the-royal-court-amber-was-a-city-of-rajasthan-state-india-it-is-now-part-of-the-jaipur-municipal-corporation-founded-by-the-meena-raja-alan-singh-amber-was-a-flourishing-settlement-as-far-back-as-967-ce-around-1037-ce-it-was-conquered-by-the-kachwaha-clan-of-rajputs-much-of-the-present-structure-known-as-amber-fort-is-actu-image344256814.html
RM2B02726–Raja Shri Man Singh Ji Saheb (Man Singh I) (December 21, 1550 – July 6, 1614) was the Kacchwaha King of Amber, a state later known as Jaipur. He was a trusted general of the Mughal emperor Akbar, who included him among the Navaratnas, or the 9 (nava) gems (ratna) of the royal court. Amber was a city of Rajasthan state, India, it is now part of the Jaipur Municipal Corporation. Founded by the Meena Raja Alan Singh, Amber was a flourishing settlement as far back as 967 CE. Around 1037 CE, it was conquered by the Kachwaha clan of Rajputs. Much of the present structure known as Amber Fort is actu
RMD2HYNK–Anup Talao, decorative pond area, Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India
. English: Bhairava raga, Ragamala, Chunar, near Varanasi, 1591. Opaque watercolour on paper, by pupils of Mir Sayyid 'Ali, an artist at the court of the Mughal Emperor, Akbar. . 1591. Bhairava raga, Ragamala, Chunar, 1591 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-bhairava-raga-ragamala-chunar-near-varanasi-1591-opaque-watercolour-on-paper-by-pupils-of-mir-sayyid-ali-an-artist-at-the-court-of-the-mughal-emperor-akbar-1591-bhairava-raga-ragamala-chunar-1591-image184914633.html
RMMMRGE1–. English: Bhairava raga, Ragamala, Chunar, near Varanasi, 1591. Opaque watercolour on paper, by pupils of Mir Sayyid 'Ali, an artist at the court of the Mughal Emperor, Akbar. . 1591. Bhairava raga, Ragamala, Chunar, 1591
Sit In by the Jewish Community of Rome in the vicinity of the French Embassy in Rome, Italy on April 25, 2021 against the recent decision by France's highest court that the murderer of Sarah Halimi was not criminally responsible, in Lyon, south-central France. Halimi, a 65-year-old Orthodox Jewish woman, died in 2017 after being pushed out the window of her Paris flat by neighbour Kobili Traore, 27, who shouted ''Allahu Akbar'' (''God is great'' in Arabic). Traore, a heavy cannabis smoker, has been in psychiatric care since Halimi's death and remains there after his sentencing. (Photo by Andre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sit-in-by-the-jewish-community-of-rome-in-the-vicinity-of-the-french-embassy-in-rome-italy-on-april-25-2021-against-the-recent-decision-by-frances-highest-court-that-the-murderer-of-sarah-halimi-was-not-criminally-responsible-in-lyon-south-central-france-halimi-a-65-year-old-orthodox-jewish-woman-died-in-2017-after-being-pushed-out-the-window-of-her-paris-flat-by-neighbour-kobili-traore-27-who-shouted-allahu-akbar-god-is-great-in-arabic-traore-a-heavy-cannabis-smoker-has-been-in-psychiatric-care-since-halimis-death-and-remains-there-after-his-sentencing-photo-by-andre-image489563104.html
RM2KCDEMG–Sit In by the Jewish Community of Rome in the vicinity of the French Embassy in Rome, Italy on April 25, 2021 against the recent decision by France's highest court that the murderer of Sarah Halimi was not criminally responsible, in Lyon, south-central France. Halimi, a 65-year-old Orthodox Jewish woman, died in 2017 after being pushed out the window of her Paris flat by neighbour Kobili Traore, 27, who shouted ''Allahu Akbar'' (''God is great'' in Arabic). Traore, a heavy cannabis smoker, has been in psychiatric care since Halimi's death and remains there after his sentencing. (Photo by Andre
India: Shah Jahan, the emperor of the Mughal Empire from 1626-1658, receives gifts from a foreign envoy. Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram Shah Jahan I (1592 –1666), or Shah Jahan, from the Persian meaning ‘king of the world’, was the fifth Mughal ruler in India and a favourite of his legendary grandfather Akbar the Great. He is best known for commissioning the ‘Phadshahnamah’ as a chronicle of his reign, and for the building of the Taj Mahal in Agra as a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Under Shah Jahan, the Mughal Empire attained its highest union of strength and magnificence. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-shah-jahan-the-emperor-of-the-mughal-empire-from-1626-1658-receives-gifts-from-a-foreign-envoy-shahab-ud-din-muhammad-khurram-shah-jahan-i-1592-1666-or-shah-jahan-from-the-persian-meaning-king-of-the-world-was-the-fifth-mughal-ruler-in-india-and-a-favourite-of-his-legendary-grandfather-akbar-the-great-he-is-best-known-for-commissioning-the-phadshahnamah-as-a-chronicle-of-his-reign-and-for-the-building-of-the-taj-mahal-in-agra-as-a-tomb-for-his-wife-mumtaz-mahal-under-shah-jahan-the-mughal-empire-attained-its-highest-union-of-strength-and-magnificence-image344229381.html
RM2B0102D–India: Shah Jahan, the emperor of the Mughal Empire from 1626-1658, receives gifts from a foreign envoy. Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram Shah Jahan I (1592 –1666), or Shah Jahan, from the Persian meaning ‘king of the world’, was the fifth Mughal ruler in India and a favourite of his legendary grandfather Akbar the Great. He is best known for commissioning the ‘Phadshahnamah’ as a chronicle of his reign, and for the building of the Taj Mahal in Agra as a tomb for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Under Shah Jahan, the Mughal Empire attained its highest union of strength and magnificence.
Activist of All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) are protesting against shoe hurling on former Pakistan President Gen. (R) Pervez Musharraf while he was his way out from the court after being granted extension in bail on charges of conspiracy to murder Chairperson Peoples Party, Benazir Bhutto, Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti and sacking judges, out Sindh High Court in Karachi. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-activist-of-all-pakistan-muslim-league-apml-are-protesting-against-55007158.html
RMD5DP5A–Activist of All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) are protesting against shoe hurling on former Pakistan President Gen. (R) Pervez Musharraf while he was his way out from the court after being granted extension in bail on charges of conspiracy to murder Chairperson Peoples Party, Benazir Bhutto, Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti and sacking judges, out Sindh High Court in Karachi.
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