insider.si.edu: The Emperor Jahangir power and kingship in Mughal India Lisa Balabanlilar
The Timurid-Mughal Dynasty -- Insurrection -- Consolidating kingship -- The Jahangirnama -- Khusraw's revolt -- In the proximity of kings -- Divine kingship and the Majalis-I Jahangiri -- Marriage and ...
In 1556, at age 13, Akbar became the third Mughal emperor, reigning for about 50 years. Then his son rose to power, taking the name Jahangir, or the “World Seizer.” By the next generation, Jahangir’s ...
THIS ORNATE WEAPON, forged in the early 17th century for the Mughal emperor Jahangir, sold for an estimated $250,000 to Qatar's royal family in 2013. It's not just another fancy steak knife: Its ...
Mansur and Mughal court workshops, "A zebra presented to the Mughal emperor Jahangir" (1621), opaque watercolor and gold on paper (© Victoria and Albert Museum, London; all images courtesy the ...
Indiatimes: Akbar to Jahangir: How Mughal emperors used royal footwear to flaunt their power
In the Mughal court, footwear wasn’t just about utility, it was a powerful marker of class, privilege, and status. Emperors like Akbar and Jahangir used elaborate shoes to distinguish royalty from ...
Akbar to Jahangir: How Mughal emperors used royal footwear to flaunt their power
India.com: How Mughal emperors like Babar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb used to get ice without refrigerators
How Mughal emperors like Babar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb used to get ice without refrigerators
The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire that ruled most of the Indian subcontinent. At its peak, the empire stretched from the outer fringes of the Indus River Basin in the west, northern Afghanistan in the northwest, and Kashmir in the north, to the highlands of present-day Assam and Bangladesh in the east, and the uplands of the Deccan Plateau in South India. [9][10] The Mughal Empire ...