Abha Narain Lambah traces the histories of Shalimar and Nishat, Verinag and Achabal, and the magical Pari Mahal in ...
We learn from the Akbar-nama, an account of Akbar’s reign, that there were weavers “in every town” – although the names of ...
While Akbar compelled other Rajput rulers to submit, the Maharana of Mewar stood firm against him. The siege of Chittor ...
Located at an hour’s drive from Amritsar, Kalanaur village has a Shiv mandir and Gurdwara Banda Bahadur as its other ...
Akbar, the most illustrious king of Mughal dynasty died on 29 October, 1605. He was succeeded by his son Nur-ud-din Salim Jahangir as the new emperor of India. Akbar had conquered almost the while ...
Art, Architecture and Opulence, the first major exhibition to present the monumental artistic achievements of the ‘Golden Age ...
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London unveils its upcoming exhibition, The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence, ...
Art, Architecture and Opulence, edited by Susan Stronge, is a visually rich journey through the splendour of Mughal art and ...
The group is demanding that a lion named after Emperor Akbar which shares a zoo enclosure with a lioness named after Hindu ...
With its sumptuous artefacts, the V&A’s delightful show is a rare example these days of an exhibition that revels in ...