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Mughal emperor who shifted from manuscripts to album

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

The Mughal Emperor who shifted from manuscripts to album was "Akbar", the third Mughal Emperor belonging to the Mughal Dynasty rule in India (1556- 1605).

Explanation:

The change of manuscripts happened during the time period of the 16th Century. There was a sudden emergence of portraits and landscapes. Some examples include, the portrait of Akbar himself. Other included pictures of men from Indian medieval times

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Mughal emperor who shifted from manuscripts to album Akbar.

Explanation:

  • Manuscripts were the handwritten text which were used to store the information about a kingdom and it’s various policies and decades.
  • This was also used during the Mughal rule but the third ruler of the  Mughal dynasty “Akbar” shifted from the idea of the old manuscript to the albums.
  • Akbar ruled in India between 1556 and 1605.
  • Some of these albums include the portrait of Akbar himself.  

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