English, asked by iqrahassan595, 6 months ago

references of different authors of mughal empire​

Answers

Answered by jinujoji2005
2

Answer:

Akimushkin, Oleg F., ed. 1996. The St. Peterburg Muraqqa’: Album of Indian and Persian Miniatures from the 16th through the 18th Century and Specimens of Persian Calligraphy by ‘Imad Al-Hasani. Milan: Leonardo Arte Srl.

Alam, Muzaffar. 2009. “Sufi Shaikhs and the Akbari Dispensation.” Modern Asian Studies 43, no. 1, 135-74.

Alam, Muzaffar, and Sanjay Subrahmanyam. 2009. “Frank Disputations: Catholics and Muslims in the Court of Jahangir (16-8-11).” Indian Economic and Social History Review 46, no. 4: 457-511.

Angelov, Dimiter and Judith Herrin. 2012. “The Christian Imperial Tradition: Greek and Latin.” In Universal Empire: A Comparative Approach to Imperial Culture and Representation in Eurasian History, edited by Peter Fibiger Bang and Dariusz Kolodziejczyk, 149-174. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Archer, Mildred and Toby Falk. 1989. India Revealed: The Art and Adventures of James and William Fraser, 1801-1835. London: Cassell.

Arnold, Thomas W., and J. V. S. Wilkinson. 1936. The Library of Chester A. Beatty: A Catalogue of Indian Miniatures. London: Oxford University Press.

Avner, Ben-Zaken. 2011. “The Revolving Planets and the Revolving Clocks: Circulating Mechanical Objects in the Mediterranean.” History of Science XLIX: 125-48.

Bailey, Gauvin A. 1998. The Jesuits and the Grand Mogul: Renaissance Art at the Imperial Court of India, 1580-1630. Occasional Papers, No. 2. Washington, DC.: Freer Gallery of Art.

Bailey, Gauvin A. 1999. Art on the Jesuit Missions in Asia and

Similar questions