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Safavid and Mughal Empires in Contact
In the introduction to this special issue, the editors attempt to portray the emergence/formation of a pluralistic atmosphere in Mughal India in the early modern era as a reciprocate reaction beginning with the migration of a group of not entirely ...
Reza Pourjavady, Kianoosh Rezania
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Discovering Mughal painting in Vienna by Josef Strzygowski and his circle: the historiography of the Millionenzimmer [PDF]
The paper discusses the ‘discovery’ of Mughal painting at Vienna and the pioneering research dedicated to it from the 1920s onwards by Josef Strzygowski and his circle.
Ebba Koch
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The Great Islamic Mughal Empire during Jalaluddin Akbar’s Era: Sulh-i-kul Policy Determination
This research aims to reveal the main factors underlying the glory of the Mughal Islamic empire by using a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. Data are collected through literature study of books and ebooks.
Fiana Shohibatussholihah, Ahmad Barizi
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The Influences of Islamic Architecture on Sikh Architecture in Punjab Region from The 16th-19th ce [PDF]
This paper will trace the influence of Islamic architecture on Sikh buildings in the Punjab region of the north–west of India (10th-13th AH/ 16-19th CE.
Ghada Elgemaiey
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Law and Early Modern Empire: The View from Mughal India
review on: Nandini Chatterjee, Negotiating Mughal Law: A Family of Landlords Across Three Indian Empires, New York: Cambridge University Press 2020, 298 p., ISBN 978-1-108-62339 ...
Divya Cherian
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The theory of the military revolution was initiated by Michael Roberts in his writing on the state of the Swedish army in the 17th century. The advent of firearms fundamentally changed warfare, although the bow and cold weapons remained dominant on the ...
Kiss, Márton
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Examining the Position of the Storyteller and the Court Rituals Related to it during the History of Oral Literature in Iran (until the Qajar Period) [PDF]
The Court of kings and dynasties were manifestation of ceremonial customs and occasions which pertain to the roots of literature and history of their nations.
najmeh noroozi chegini +2 more
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The sub-continent has been the hub of Muslim civilization and culture for centuries. Its impact may still be seen on today's civilization. The distinct Islamic arts especially of the Mughal dynasty ruled for more than three hundred years from Babur to ...
Munazza Hayat, Sobia Khan
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Looking fram Agra Fort to The Taj Mahal: Musamman Burj and Palace
Baburids (Mughals) reigned in India for about three centuries, and they revealed unique buildings because of the mixture of their own culture and background and the local culture.
Fadime Özler Kaya
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The Birth of the Three Great Islamic Kingdoms in the Middle Ages (1250-1800 AD)
Islam had a very advanced civilization, namely during the Abbasid dynasty. More precisely when Caliph Harun Al Rashid and his son Al Ma'mun led, around the 8th century AD to the 13th century AD. Harun Al Rashid and his son Al Ma'mun have big aspirations,
Elda Harits Fauzan +1 more
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