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what is the name of the medium used in the paintings of shah jahan

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Answered by pranay35
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hai friend ,
Mughal paintings are a particular style of South Asian painting, generally confined to miniatures either as book illustrations or as single works to be kept in albums, which emerged from persian miniature painting (itself largely of chinese orgin), with Indian Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist influences, and developed largely in the court of the Mughal empire of the shagahana ruling years of 16th to 18th centuries.
Answered by cyrusbishop
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Mughal paintings were the important source of knowing of Mughal empire. It was influenced Hindu, Buddhist and Jain who learnt their painting from South Indian Persian school.

All that paintings of Mughal empire mainly under control of Shah Jahan painted about historical events, cultural events, war history, rituals, Royal life, Mythology.

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