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paintings reached to their perfect level during mughal rule

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • There are four periods commonly associate with Mughal art, each named for the emperor under whom the art form developed:
  • There are four periods commonly associate with Mughal art, each named for the emperor under whom the art form developed: the Akbar Period,
  • There are four periods commonly associate with Mughal art, each named for the emperor under whom the art form developed: the Akbar Period, the Jahangir Period,
  • There are four periods commonly associate with Mughal art, each named for the emperor under whom the art form developed: the Akbar Period, the Jahangir Period, the Shah Jahan Period,
  • There are four periods commonly associate with Mughal art, each named for the emperor under whom the art form developed: the Akbar Period, the Jahangir Period, the Shah Jahan Period, to rand the Aurangzeb Period.

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are a number of fine portraits of Akbar, but it was under his successors Jahangir and Shah Jahan that the portrait of the ruler became firmly established as a leading subject in Indian miniature painting, which was to spread to both Muslim and Hindu princely courts across India.

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