What were the important results of aurangzeb's dislike of painting
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Aurangzeb had strong dislike for paintings. He found them unreligious and so he, ordered the white-wash of paintings, like those in Akbar’s tomb at Sikandra.
Also,with the decline of the Mughal Empire, many painters moved out to the courts of the emerging regional states. As a result Mughal artistic tastes influenced the regional courts of the Deccan and the Rajput courts of Rajasthan.
Also,with the decline of the Mughal Empire, many painters moved out to the courts of the emerging regional states. As a result Mughal artistic tastes influenced the regional courts of the Deccan and the Rajput courts of Rajasthan.
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He had a strong dislike for paintings. he found them nonreligious and so he ordered the white-wash of paintings, like those in Akbar's tomb at Sikandra. Also , with the decline of the Mughal empire , many painters moved out to the courts of the emerging regional states. As a result Mughal artistic tastes influenced the regional courts of the Deccan and the Rajput courts of Rajasthan.
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