Social Sciences, asked by tashutosh390, 3 days ago

how did akbar patronise art and architecture?​

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Answered by aditimishra7281
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Answer:

Patronizing their Persian painters, the Mughals took keen interest in paintings that reflected a collaboration of Indo-Persian synthesis. ... Akbar inherited Humayun's library and court painters; he expanded the art by paying close personal attention to its output

Answered by madeducators4
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Akbar patronized art and architecture

Explanation:

  • Akbar(1556-1605) the Great was the third Mughal emperor,
  • Akbar was known for his great power expansion but apart from that he also patronized art and architecture,
  • Persian Paintings are patronized by the Mughals mainly,
  • Humayun’s tomb was the great architecture of his reign,
  • Fatehpur Sikri- The new capital city of Akbar which is famous as the Fatehpur Sikri enclosed within its walls buildings.
  • The Buland Darwaza, the Agra fort built by Akbar with red sandstone and marble.

Conclusion

These all architectural achievements are considered to glorify the history of the Mughal empire.

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