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“Those who are enemies of painting, I am their enemy” – Which Mughal ruler said this? (A) Shah Jahan (B) Aurangzeb (C) Akbar (D) Jahangir

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Emperor Jahangir made this statement, reflecting his profound and deeply personal passion for painting. His reign is considered the zenith of Mughal miniature painting. Jahangir was a true connoisseur who maintained a sophisticated imperial studio, fostering remarkable realism and naturalistic portraiture, often priding himself on identifying individual artists’ work. The correct answer is (D) Jahangir.

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  1. The statement, “Those who are enemies of painting, I am their enemy,” was made by Emperor Jahangir. He was an unparalleled patron of the arts, and his reign marked the climax of Mughal painting. Jahangir was a meticulous critic with an almost obsessive interest in the technical details of art, claiming he could identify which artist painted a specific part of a picture. His court studio, led by masters like Ustad Mansur and Abul Hasan, achieved unprecedented levels of realism and sophistication.

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