RFPAT3RE–Red Fort is a historic fort in the city of Delhi in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal dynasty for nearly 200 years.
RM2KBAGYF–Tourists visit the Agra fort at Rakabganj area in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India on November 08, 2019. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638, when the capital was shifted from Agra to Delhi. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RMG15M12–Image taken from the Baburnama. shows Babur Supervising the Laying Out of the Garden of Fidelity. The Bagh-e Vafa (Garden of Fidelity) was Babur's first garden in what is now Afganistan. Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur (1483-1530) was a conqueror from Central
RF2BD18FG–Agra Fort is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638,
RMRY2X6Y–School Exercise Alphabet, 18th century. India, Mughal Dynasty (1526-1756). Ink on paper; overall: 25.8 x 16.2 cm (10 3/16 x 6 3/8 in
RMH3YNR8–Views of the Agra Fort, the former imperial residence of the Mughal Dynasty, It was used to hold Shah Jahan under house arrest by his son Aurangzeb. Agra, India. Dated 21st Century
RF2W91EDX–Partial View of Amar Singh Gate, Red Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
RF2G3M5EC–Humayun's Tomb, New Delhi, India. Second ruler of the Mughal Dynasty. Built year 1565
RM2B01EX2–India: Swami Haridasa with Tansen and Emperor Akbar at Vrindavana. Painting, c. 1730s. Akbar (25 October 1542 - 27 October 1605), also known as Shahanshah Akbar-e-Azam or Akbar the Great, was the third Mughal Emperor. He was of Timurid descent; the son of Emperor Humayun, and the grandson of Emperor Babur, the ruler who founded the Mughal dynasty in India. At the end of his reign in 1605 the Mughal empire covered most of the northern and central India. Popularly known as a saint musician of north India, Swami Haridas is said to be the incarnation of Lalita Sakhi, a dear friend of Radha.
RF2H5AN0K–The Emperor Humayoon [Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad (Persian: romanized: Nasīr-ad-Dīn Muhammad; 6 March 1508 – 27 January 1556), better known by his regnal name, Humayun (Persian: همایون, romanized: Humāyūn), was the second emperor of the Mughal Empire, who ruled over territory in what is now Afghanistan, Pakistan, Northern India, and Bangladesh from 1530 to 1540 and again from 1555 to 1556. Like his father, Babur, he lost his kingdom early but regained it with the aid of the Safavid dynasty of Persia, with additional territory. At the time of his death in 1556, the Mughal Empire spanned almost one m
RMC28A3C–Details of the architecture at Fatehpur Sikri, the deserted town of the Mughal Dynasty.
RM2H0Y3RR–School Exercise Alphabet, 18th century. India, Mughal Dynasty (1526-1756). Ink on paper; overall: 25.8 x 16.2 cm (10 3/16 x 6 3/8 in.).
RM2H7C0WF–Agra Fort is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638, when the capital was shifted from Agra to Delhi. Before capture by the British, the last Indian rulers to have occupied it were the Marathas. India.
RMRR4A9E–Diwan I Am at Agra Fort, which was completed in 1573 and was the main residence of the Mughal dynasty until 1638. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
RF2E97G58–Agra Fort, Agra, India
RMMNXNFR–. English: Folio from the Ramayana of Valmiki (The Freer Ramayana), Vol. 1, folio 66; recto: The four sons of Dasaratha circumbulate the altar during their marriage rites; verso: Dasaratha perceives ill omens on the journey back to Ayodhya 1597-1605 Kala Pahara , (Indian, Mughal dynasty Opaque watercolor, ink, and gold on paper H: 25.8 W: 13.8 cm Northern India Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1907.271.66 . between 1597 and 1605. Kala Pahara , (Indian, Mughal dynasty 1174 The four sons of Dasaratha circumbulate the altar during their marriage rites
RM2FNYNPC–Emperor Aurangzeb (Alamgir I) (1618-1707), 6th Mughal Emperor (1658-1707), portrait painting by Mughal School, circa 1700
RM2R6EF49–Portrait of an emperor. Date: 18th century. Origin: India. Period: Mughal dynasty. Color and gold on paper. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RF2DDP4W2–Agra Fort, Uttar Pradesh, India
RFPAT3X4–Red Fort is a historic fort in the city of Delhi in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal dynasty for nearly 200 years.
RM2KBAH04–Tourists visit the Agra fort at Rakabganj area in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India on November 08, 2019. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638, when the capital was shifted from Agra to Delhi. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RM2HCW598–The Taj Mahal at dawn, across the River Yamuna in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India.
RF2BD18CF–Agra Fort is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638,
RMRY2X73–School Exercise Alphabet, 18th century. India, Mughal Dynasty (1526-1756). Ink on paper; overall: 25.8 x 16.2 cm (10 3/16 x 6 3/8 in
RMH3YNKG–Views of the Agra Fort, the former imperial residence of the Mughal Dynasty, It was used to hold Shah Jahan under house arrest by his son Aurangzeb. Agra, India. Dated 21st Century
RF2W91EP4–Partial View of Amar Singh Gate, Red Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
RF2G3M5J3–Humayun's Tomb, New Delhi, India. Second ruler of the Mughal Dynasty. Built year 1565
RM2PNG92P–India: Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak presenting the Akbarnama to the Mughal Emperor Akbar. Miniature painting by Govardhan (fl. 1596–1640), c. 1603-1605. Akbar (25 October 1542 - 27 October 1605), also known as Shahanshah Akbar-e-Azam or Akbar the Great, was the third Mughal Emperor. He was of Timurid descent; the son of Emperor Humayun, and the grandson of Emperor Babur, the ruler who founded the Mughal dynasty in India. At the end of his reign in 1605 the Mughal empire covered most of the northern and central India. Akbar was thirteen years old when he ascended the Mughal throne in Delhi.
RMKRXRA8–People buy admission for Red fort in New Delhi India. Red fort was main residence of the emperors of the Mughal dynasty for 200 years until 1858
RMC28A4H–The silhouette of a tourist admiring the view at Fatehpur Sikri, the deserted town of the Mughal Dynasty.
RM2H0Y3T0–School Exercise Alphabet, 18th century. India, Mughal Dynasty (1526-1756). Ink on paper; overall: 25.8 x 16.2 cm (10 3/16 x 6 3/8 in.).
RM2H7BYD6–Agra Fort is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638, when the capital was shifted from Agra to Delhi. Before capture by the British, the last Indian rulers to have occupied it were the Marathas. India.
RF2A7C11M–Agra Fort, historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638,
RF2E97G4F–Agra Fort, Agra, India
RMPCE5EB–379 Lovers, Mughal dynasty
RM2FXH3W5–Emperor Shah Jahan (1592-1666), 5th Mughal Emperor (1628-1658), portrait painting, circa 1690
RM2R6EWKK–A group of women, bathing. Date: 18th century. Origin: India. Period: Mughal dynasty. Color and gold on paper. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RF2DDP4WD–Agra Fort, Uttar Pradesh, India
RFPAT3M8–Red Fort is a historic fort in the city of Delhi in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal dynasty for nearly 200 years.
RM2KBAGY9–Tourists visit the Agra fort at Rakabganj area in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India on November 08, 2019. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638, when the capital was shifted from Agra to Delhi. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RMJH8D4T–Ali Gauhar, 1728 – 1806, aka Shah Alam II. Sixteenth Mughal Emperor. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RF2BD18H8–Agra Fort is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638,
RMRY2FAF–Portrait of Prince Murad Baksh, c. 1655. India, Mughal Dynasty (1526-1756). Color and gold on paper; overall: 20 x 12 cm (7 7/8 x 4 3/4 in
RMH3YNK0–Views of the Agra Fort, the former imperial residence of the Mughal Dynasty, It was used to hold Shah Jahan under house arrest by his son Aurangzeb. Agra, India. Dated 21st Century
RF2W91EAN–Partial View of Amar Singh Gate, Red Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
RF2H6DXY5–Machine colorised The Emperor Humayoon [Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad (Persian: romanized: Nasīr-ad-Dīn Muhammad; 6 March 1508 – 27 January 1556), better known by his regnal name, Humayun (Persian: همایون, romanized: Humāyūn), was the second emperor of the Mughal Empire, who ruled over territory in what is now Afghanistan, Pakistan, Northern India, and Bangladesh from 1530 to 1540 and again from 1555 to 1556. Like his father, Babur, he lost his kingdom early but regained it with the aid of the Safavid dynasty of Persia, with additional territory. At the time of his death in 1556, the Mughal Empire sp
RM2B01EX1–India: Prince Daniyal Accompanies the Young Hindu Girl to the Funeral Pyre. From the illuminated manuscript poem Sūz va gudāz ('Burning and melting') by Muhammad Riza Naw'i Khabushani (1563–1610). c. 1657. Akbar (25 October 1542 - 27 October 1605), also known as Shahanshah Akbar-e-Azam or Akbar the Great, was the third Mughal Emperor. He was of Timurid descent; the son of Emperor Humayun, and the grandson of Emperor Babur, the ruler who founded the Mughal dynasty in India. At the end of his reign in 1605 the Mughal empire covered most of the northern and central India.
RMPKCTDK–'The Weighing of the Great Mogul', c1782. Artist: Unknown.
RF2BMFHWT–Tughlaqabad Fort vintage Mughal Architecture monument in delhi
RM2H0Y3T2–School Exercise Alphabet, 18th century. India, Mughal Dynasty (1526-1756). Ink on paper; overall: 25.8 x 16.2 cm (10 3/16 x 6 3/8 in.).
RM2H7BYG2–Agra Fort is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638, when the capital was shifted from Agra to Delhi. Before capture by the British, the last Indian rulers to have occupied it were the Marathas. India.
RF2A7C0Y6–Agra Fort, historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638,
RF2E97G5C–Agra Fort, Agra, India
RMMWBC9P–. English: Lovers . circa 1597 379 Lovers, Mughal dynasty
RM2FM51T1–Emperor Jahangir (1569-1627), fourth Mughal Emperor, holding an Orb, (battle scene), portrait drawing by Mughal School, 1700-1725
RM2R6ET3Y–Six groups of fighting animals. ink on paper. Date: 18th century. Origin: India. Period: Mughal dynasty. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RF2DDP4DE–Agra Fort, Uttar Pradesh, India
RFPAT3Y5–Red Fort is a historic fort in the city of Delhi in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal dynasty for nearly 200 years.
RM2KBAGYB–Tourists visit the Agra fort at Rakabganj area in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India on November 08, 2019. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638, when the capital was shifted from Agra to Delhi. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RMJH8D98–Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad, 1542 - 1605, aka Akbar I and Akbar the Great. Third Mughal emperor,1556 to 1605. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RF2BD18HK–Agra Fort is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638,
RMRY2X47–Illuminated Leaf with Writing by Muhammad Ali, 1788. India, Mughal Dynasty (1526-1756). Ink on paper; overall: 21.6 x 31.8 cm (8 1/2 x 12 1/2 in
RMH3YNX5–Views of the Agra Fort, the former imperial residence of the Mughal Dynasty, It was used to hold Shah Jahan under house arrest by his son Aurangzeb. Agra, India. Dated 21st Century
RF2W9EKAE–Panch Mahal & surroundings, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located at Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India
RFFK075D–Red Fort in front of the Taj Mahal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra,Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RM2B01EW9–India: Akbar (25 October 1542 – 27 October 1605), the 3rd Mughal Emperor, towards the end of his reign. Posthumous portrait commissioned by Akbar's grandson, Shah Jahan (r. 1628-1658), 1645. Akbar (r. 1556-1605), also known as Shahanshah Akbar-e-Azam or Akbar the Great, was the third Mughal Emperor. He was of Timurid descent; the son of Emperor Humayun, and the grandson of Emperor Babur, the ruler who founded the Mughal dynasty in India. At the end of his reign in 1605 the Mughal empire covered most of the northern and central India. Akbar was thirteen years old when he became emperor.
RMK2GYYC–Shah Jahan I (1592-1666). Fifth Mughal Emperador who reigned from 1628-1658. He commissioned many monuments, the best known of which is the Taj Mahal in Agra, which entombs his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Sha Djahan giving a seat to Dara Shikoh (1615-1659), his eldest son. India. Engraving by Vernier. Lemaitre direxit. 'Panorama Universal, India', 1845.
RF2BMFHNT–Tughlaqabad Fort vintage Mughal Architecture monument in delhi
RM2H0Y3RB–School Exercise Alphabet, 18th century. India, Mughal Dynasty (1526-1756). Ink on paper; overall: 25.8 x 16.2 cm (10 3/16 x 6 3/8 in.).
RM2H7BYHT–Agra Fort is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638, when the capital was shifted from Agra to Delhi. Before capture by the British, the last Indian rulers to have occupied it were the Marathas. India.
RF2A7C0R4–Agra Fort, historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638,
RM2G2972W–Genealogy of the Adil Shas of Bijapur ( aka Adil Shahi or Adilshahi of Vijayapura) which had been a province of the Bahmani Sultanate before its decline in the 15th century and eventual collapse in 1518. The Bijapur Sultanate was absorbed into the Mughal Empire on 12 September 1686 when taken over by the Emperor Aurangzeb.
RMMYDXGJ–. English: Lovers . circa 1597 331 Lovers, Mughal dynasty
RM2FXH3TD–Emperor Aurangzeb (Alamgir I) (1618-1707), 6th Mughal Emperor (1658-1707), carried on a Palanquin, painting by Mughal School, circa 1775
RM2R6F34N–Portrait of a nawab. Date: 1730-40. Origin: India. Period: Mughal dynasty. Color and gold on paper. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RF2DDP4H1–Agra Fort, Uttar Pradesh, India
RM2WAM25W–The Parrot Addresses Khujasta at the Beginning of the Seventh Night, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot). c. 1560. Mughal India, court of Akbar.
RM2KBAGYE–Tourists visit the Agra fort at Rakabganj area in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India on November 08, 2019. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638, when the capital was shifted from Agra to Delhi. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RFG109FY–Humayun's Tomb, mausoleum of Mughal emperor Humayun, New Delhi, India
RF2BD18EM–Agra Fort is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638,
RMRY5AP5–European Costume Scene, c. 1590-1595. India, Mughal Dynasty (1526-1756). Color on paper; image: 21.5 x 13.4 cm (8 7/16 x 5 1/4 in
RMH3YNNC–Views of the Agra Fort, the former imperial residence of the Mughal Dynasty, It was used to hold Shah Jahan under house arrest by his son Aurangzeb. Agra, India. Dated 21st Century
RF2W9EGW8–Jodhabai Palace & surroundings, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located at Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India
RFFK074E–Red Fort in front of the Taj Mahal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra,Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RM2B01EWF–India: Emperor Akbar sitting with his son Jahangir. Sketch by the celebrated Dutch artist Rembrandt (15 July 1606 - 4 October 1669), 1650-1656. Akbar (25 October 1542 - 27 October 1605), also known as Shahanshah Akbar-e-Azam or Akbar the Great, was the third Mughal Emperor. He was of Timurid descent; the son of Emperor Humayun, and the grandson of Emperor Babur, the ruler who founded the Mughal dynasty in India. At the end of his reign in 1605 the Mughal empire covered most of the northern and central India. Akbar was thirteen years old when he ascended the Mughal throne in Delhi.
RMG15M15–The first battle of Panipat took place in Northern India, and marked the beginning of the Mughal Empire. This was one of the earliest battles involving gunpowder firearms and field artillery. In 1526, the Mughal forces of Babur, the Timurid ruler of Kabul
RF2BMFHN8–Tughlaqabad Fort vintage Mughal Architecture monument in delhi
RM2H0Y3T5–School Exercise Alphabet, 18th century. India, Mughal Dynasty (1526-1756). Ink on paper; overall: 25.8 x 16.2 cm (10 3/16 x 6 3/8 in.).
RM2H7C09K–An immense mausoleum of white marble, built in Agra between 1631 and 1648 by order of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favourite wife, the Taj Mahal is the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. India.
RFWCJXBP–Humayun's tomb in delhi, India. mughal Empire, dynasty, monument, camera, photograph, photographer.
RF2HNKFW9–Agra fort is a historical fort built for Mughal emperor akbar at agra city uttar pradesh. This fort is spread in 94 acres.
RMMX7FTN–. English: Lovers . circa 1597 379 Lovers, Mughal dynasty
RM2FM51T0–The poet Sundar Das before Emperor Shah Jahan (1592-1666), 5th Mughal Emperor, painting by Nainsukh, 1750-1760
RM2R6F26D–Two composite elephants, fighting. Date: 18th century. Origin: India. Tracing and color on paper. Period: Possibly Mughal dynasty. Museum: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
RF2DDP4MP–Agra Fort, Uttar Pradesh, India
RMGD29RY–The Taj Mahal is a white marble mausoleum in Agra, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife mumtaz mahal.
RFJ7ABE0–Mariam tomb also known as the tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani at Sikandra is an intricate piece of Mughal architecture in India.
RFG1095C–Humayun's Tomb, mausoleum of Mughal emperor Humayun, New Delhi, India
RF2BD18EC–Agra Fort is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638,
RMRY2FAK–Portrait of the Courtier Mirza Muizz, c. 1680-1700. India, Mughal Dynasty (1526-1756). Color on paper; overall: 22 x 13.4 cm (8 11/16 x 5 1/4 in
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