"Der sterbende Shah Jahan i. d. Verbannung mit Tochter Jehanara ... [unleserlich] ... . "
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Title:
"Der sterbende Shah Jahan i. d. Verbannung mit Tochter Jehanara ... [unleserlich] ... . "
Alternate title:
"Shah Jahan dying in exile in the presence of his daughter Jehanara ... [illegible] ... ."
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[Geography]: Asia {continent}: India {modern state}People:
Subject
Keywords:
woman, adolescent f, emperor, headgear, interior, men's wear, painting, palace, servant f, women's wear Individuals:
Jehanara (child), Shah Jahan (emperor)Name: Shah Jahan (emperor)Biography: Shah Jahan (5 January 1592 – 22 January 1666) the fifth Mughal Emperor of India ruled India between 1628 to 1658. He was deposed by his son Aurnagazeb. and confined to the Agra fort. It is said that he died in Muasamman Burj, a tower with a marble balcony where he could view the mausoleum (Taj Mahal) he built for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, His favourite daughter Jehanara was well loved and respected by the family and court and remained at her father’s side and remained the bridge between her father and her brother Aurangazeb (sixth Mughal Emperor).
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Still Image
Format:
[Format]: 6.3cm x 8.4cm
[Condition]: good
[Type of support]: glass
[Process]: col. positive, transparency, painted
[Condition]: good
[Type of support]: glass
[Process]: col. positive, transparency, painted
Identifier
Reference:
QC-34.043.0019
Citation:
Reference: BMA QC-34.043.0019
Title: "Der sterbende Shah Jahan i. d. Verbannung mit Tochter Jehanara ... [unleserlich] ... . "
Creator: unknown
Date:
“Der sterbende Shah Jahan i. d. Verbannung mit Tochter Jehanara ... [unleserlich] ... . ,” BMArchives, accessed April 19, 2024, https://www.bmarchives.org/items/show/69440.
Title: "Der sterbende Shah Jahan i. d. Verbannung mit Tochter Jehanara ... [unleserlich] ... . "
Creator: unknown
Date:
“Der sterbende Shah Jahan i. d. Verbannung mit Tochter Jehanara ... [unleserlich] ... . ,” BMArchives, accessed April 19, 2024, https://www.bmarchives.org/items/show/69440.
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