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Mogul Collection (#19)

"Mogul: A Journey through Indian Art, History, and Majesty" Step into the enchanting world of the Moguls

Background imageMogul Collection: India - Fatehpur Sikri

India - Fatehpur Sikri. The Gate of Victory - built to honour the Mogul emperor Akbar. It is still a grand entrance that leads to the now deserted town of Fatepur Sikri. Date: circa 1920

Background imageMogul Collection: Lord Rothermere

Lord Rothermere
Harold Sidney Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere (26 April 1868 26 November 1940), highly successful British newspaper proprietor and owner of Associated Newspapers Ltd

Background imageMogul Collection: BUSN2A-00064

BUSN2A-00064
Shah Allum, Mogul of Hindostan, reviewing troops of the British East India Company, 1781. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageMogul Collection: Taj Mahal sunset - view across the Yamuna

Taj Mahal sunset - view across the Yamuna
BMD-260 Taj Mahal sunset - view across the Yamuna India Brian McDairmant Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMogul Collection: Taj Mahal - view across the Yamuna - dry river bed

Taj Mahal - view across the Yamuna - dry river bed
BMD-267 Taj Mahal - view across the Yamuna - dry river bed India Brian McDairmant Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMogul Collection: Captain Averys sloops capture Ganj-i-Sawai

Captain Averys sloops capture Ganj-i-Sawai
Pirate captain Henry Averys ships capture a rich Mughal trading vessel, the Ganj-i-Sawai, in the straits en route to Surat, an Indian port

Background imageMogul Collection: Ornamental structure in the Mogul Gardens, New Delhi

Ornamental structure in the Mogul Gardens, New Delhi
In the Mogul Gardens of the Viceroys House at New Delhi, India. One of a pair of ornamental structures

Background imageMogul Collection: MOGUL LADY

MOGUL LADY
An Indian lady of the Mogul period

Background imageMogul Collection: Wall painting in the palace

Wall painting in the palace, Bundi, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Background imageMogul Collection: Diamonds / Various

Diamonds / Various
Detail of celebrated diamonds including, Grand Mogul and the Kohi-noor

Background imageMogul Collection: Destruction of Mogul Emp

Destruction of Mogul Emp
The Persians under Nadir Shah take Delhi and destroy the Mogul empire

Background imageMogul Collection: Sivaji Deifies Aurungzeb

Sivaji Deifies Aurungzeb
The Maratha leader Shivaji defies the Mogul emperor Aurugzeb at Delhi

Background imageMogul Collection: Mogul Bestows Clive

Mogul Bestows Clive
The Great Mogul gives Robert Clive dominion over Bengal, Orissa and Bahar

Background imageMogul Collection: Map of India Etc / Mallet

Map of India Etc / Mallet
Crude map of northern India, previous to any extensive colonisation, including parts of Pakistan & Bangladesh & the sources of two great rivers the Ganges & Indus




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"Mogul: A Journey through Indian Art, History, and Majesty" Step into the enchanting world of the Moguls, where vibrant colors and intricate details come to life in an Indian miniature. This captivating art form tells tales of a bygone era, where emperors ruled with grace and wisdom. Amidst the rolling hills of Blue Anchor Station in Somerset, circa 1960, a locomotive named Mogul No. 8314 stands proudly despite bearing scars from bomb damage during World War II. A symbol of resilience and strength that echoes the spirit of its namesake. In legends whispered among sailors on stormy seas, Blackbeard & his crew were feared pirates who roamed the high seas. Yet even amidst their ruthless ways, they held a sense of animal kindness rooted in ahimsa - non-violence towards all living beings. The Koh-i-noor Diamond holds secrets within its re-cut facets since 1852. Once adorning royal crowns as it passed through illustrious hands, this gem sparkles with stories untold. Jahangir gazes lovingly at his father Akbar in a folio from the Shah Jahan Album; their bond immortalized on paper for eternity. The brush strokes capture not just their physical likeness but also their deep connection - a testament to familial love transcending time. Shah Jahan astride his majestic horse evokes awe-inspiring power as ink dances across paper adorned with gold accents. His regal presence commands attention while hinting at grandeur beyond imagination. An unknown artist's brush captures a mounted man hunting birds with falconry techniques in early 18th century India. This scene transports us back to an era when nature was revered and harmony between humans and animals was celebrated. Mansur's Lion at Rest painting from around 1585 exudes tranquility as we witness this magnificent creature basking under golden sunlight.