Jahangir, early 1600s. Creator: Unknown
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Jahangir, early 1600s. Creator: Unknown
Jahangir, early 1600s. Emperor Jahangir had tiny portraits of himself made to give as gifts to his friends, family, and courtiers as a sign of royal favor. These portraits were mounted and worn as jewels or turban ornaments. The carpet or textile under his hands references the covered rail of a balcony where the emperor addressed the public three times a day to hear complaints or petitions
Media ID 19622147
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Early 17th Century Mughal Opaque Watercolour And Gold On Paper
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