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f.43b Jahangir receives Prince Khurram on his return from the Mewar Campaign, illustration from the...

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ROC487662
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f.43b Jahangir receives Prince Khurram on his return from the Mewar Campaign, illustration from the 'Padshahnama', c.1635 (vellum)
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Indian School, (17th century) / Indian
Location
Royal Collection Trust
Medium
vellum
Date
1635 AD (C17th AD)
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58.6x36.8 cms
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The Padshahnama (Chronicle of the Emperor) is a genre of works written as the official visual history of Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan’s reign. Two weeks after receiving the submission of Rana Amar Singh of Mewar, on 20 February 1615, Prince Khurram (the future Shah-Jahan) is shown being greeted by his father, the Emperor Jahangir, at the jharoka, the raised seat or window used by the emperor for official appearances. At the level below, within the gold railings, groups of courtiers are assembled. On the left are the most important ministers and nobles of Jahangir's court. Immediately below the jharoka, wearing a pink robe, is the Prime Minister I'timaduddawla. His son Asaf Khan (Prince Khurram's father-in-law and I'timaduddawla's successor as Prime Minister) is shown to his right wearing yellow. To the right are nobles in the service of Prince Khurram. Included among them is Karan Singh (the dark skinned man in the yellow robe), the son of Amar Singh, the defeated Rana of Mewar. Lower ranking courtiers are positioned outside the railing. Included among these at the bottom left is a self-portrait of the artist, Balchand

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Royal Collection Trust / © His Majesty King Charles III, 2024 / Bridgeman Images
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17th century / India / Asia / manuscript / royalty / Moghul Empire / rule / costume / rulers / reign / empire / royal / shah jahan / manuscript / colourful / court / indian / emperor / ministers / reception / courtier / illumination / minister / traditional / multi-coloured / prince khurram / scene / dress / courtiers / miniature / audience / audiences / ruler / darbar / padshahnama / jahangir / mughal / shah jahan's
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