Shivaji and his son Sambhaji were imprisoned in Agra in 1666 AD. Following the Treaty of Purandar, Shivaji went to the Mughal court. When he was slighted by Aurangzeb and confined in the Jaipur Bhavan in Agra, he famously orchestrated ...
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Jahangir sent the master painter Bishan Das to Persia (Iran) to paint the portraits of Shah Abbas I and his principal nobles. Jahangir was a demanding connoisseur of portraiture and valued Bishan Das for his exceptional skill in capturing realistic ...
The ‘Bargigiri’ (guerrilla warfare) system was first and most effectively utilized by Malik Ambar, the Abyssinian Peshwa of the Ahmednagar Sultanate. He employed light Maratha cavalry to repeatedly defeat and frustrate the massive Mughal armies of Akbar and Jahangir. Shivaji ...
Shah Jahan’s original name was Prince Khurram. He was the son of Emperor Jahangir. Akbar gave him the nickname Khurram, meaning ‘joyful’ or ‘cheerful’. He earned the title Shah Jahan (King of the World) after his successful military campaigns in ...
Pietra Dura was initiated in Mughal architecture during the reign of Jahangir. Although it reached its peak under Shah Jahan, the technique was first significantly used in the tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah (built by Nur Jahan), showcasing a transition from the ...