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The Mogul Emperor Babur receives the envoys Uzbeg and Rauput in the garden at Agra
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The Mogul Emperor Babur receives the envoys Uzbeg and Rauput in the garden at Agra
SC2693 The Mogul Emperor Babur receives the envoys Uzbeg and Rauput in the garden at Agra on 18th December 1528, the emperor sits on a throne under a canopy; the fortifications of Agra are in the background, illustration to the Wariat-i-Barbari by Ram Das, c.1590 by Indian School, (16th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; Indian, out of copyright
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Canopy Carpet Drawbridge Moat Moghul Mughal Turret
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the 16th century in Agra, India. The image depicts a significant historical moment as the Mogul Emperor Babur graciously receives two envoys, Uzbeg and Rauput, in a splendid garden setting. The emperor sits regally on his ornate throne under a majestic canopy while surrounded by lush greenery and towering trees. In the background, we catch a glimpse of the formidable fortifications of Agra, adding an air of grandeur to the scene. Every detail is meticulously captured in this illustration from Ram Das' Wariat-i-Barbari manuscript dating back to c. 1590. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns on the carpet beneath Babur's feet reflect the opulence of Mughal artistry. As we delve into this snapshot from history, we can almost feel ourselves being transported to that very moment when diplomacy unfolded amidst such breathtaking surroundings. It is fascinating to witness how power and elegance intertwine within this cultural exchange. This print serves as a testament to both Indian artistic heritage and historical significance. Preserved at Victoria & Albert Museum in London, it allows us to appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also gain insight into one of India's most influential dynasties - the Mughals.
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