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process of marking manuscript was avery complex process under Mughals . explain ?​

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Answered by 7903krishna
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All the Mughal books were manuscripts. In other words, they were handwritten. The centre where the work of manuscript production was taken was known as the imperial kitabkhana. This Kitabkhana was like a library. It was a scriptorium. In other words, it was a place where the emperor kept his collection of manuscripts and produced new manuscripts.

Answered by kai969871
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Process of manuscript production in the Mughal court included the following: (a)Paper-maker's responsibility was to prepare the folios of the manuscript. (b)Skill writer, i.e. scribes or calligrapher copied the texts. (c)Guilders, illuminated the pages of the manuscript.

The Padshahnama (or Chronicle of the King of the World) is the official description of events during a period the Mughal emperor Shah-Jahan's reign (1628-58). The manuscript contains 44 exquisite illustrations produced by 14 court artists. They are among the finest Mughal paintings ever produced.

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