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paint is reached its perfection under the Mughals prove their statement with the help of example in short

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Answered by khushi1226
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In this article we will discuss about the economic, social and religious condition of people during the rule of Mughuls.

One novelty of Indian culture and civilization is that without losing its essentials it has absorbed within itself influences and novelties of all those people and their culture who came to India and settled down here. It happened with-the coming of the Muslims as well. During the rule of the Turks and the Afghans, Hindu and Muslim cultures, of course, came nearer to each other. But, primarily because that period remained a period of conflict, the fusion of both cultures could not be possible. However, during the rule of the Mughuls, the conditions changed. Political stability and Akbar’s national attitude created a favourable atmosphere for the fusion of both cultures and that helped in creating that Indian culture which absorbed within itself many elements of Islamic culture thereby enriching it further. We find it in all spheres of life, viz., dress, manners, literatures, fine arts, etc.

Economic Condition:

India remained prosperous till the reign of Shah Jahan. The security and stability which Akbar provided to the Mughul empire brought about fruitful results and the prosperity of India reached its highest mark during the reign of Shah Jahan.

Answered by aryananand705
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Answer:

Influences on Mughal Painting

The Mughal style of miniature painting was responsible for

the amalgamation of indigenous themes and styles along

with Persian and later European themes and styles. The arts

of this period reflect a synthesis of foreign influences and

indigenous flavour. The peak of Mughal painting presented a

highly sophisticated blend of the Islamic, Hindu and European

visual culture and aesthetics. Given this diverse yet inclusive

nature, the affluence of the artworks produced in India during

this period surpasses the conventional and indigenous

Indian and Iranian painting of that time. The significance of

this style lies in the purpose and efforts of its patrons and

the unmatched skill of its artists. Together, they envisaged

and expressed a congregation of tastes, philosophies and

faiths by their extraordinary visual language.

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