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write about the famous Mughal miniature painting “Kabir and Raidas ? ​

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Answered by shafiaahmed90
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Mughal painting is a particular style of South Asian, particularly North Indian (more specifically, modern day India and Pakistan), painting confined to miniatures either as book illustrations or as single works to be kept in albums (muraqqa). It emerged from Persian miniature painting (itself partly of Chinese orig and developed in the court of the Mughal Empire of the 16th to 18th centuries. The Mughal emperors were Muslims and they are credited with consolidating Islam in South Asia, and spreading Muslim (and particularly Persian) arts and culture as well as the faith.

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Answered by nuhaahamed20
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Mughal evolution of miniature and Painting was originated in Persia and

continued for about three centuries in India. The tradition of miniature painting went on

from one generation to another with fresh touch. The first Mughal emperor was Babur

who was a man of aesthetic sensibilities. His son Humayun patronized the art of

miniature painting and brought a few Persian artists to India. Notable names were Abdus

Samad, Mir Sayyid Ali. It was from these artists that Humayun and his son Akbar took

lessons in drawing.

The first major works of Mughal miniature were probably begun under Humayun

but was completed under Akbar. During his period miniature paintings were lively and

realistic and even contain of individual portraiture. After Akbar his son Jahangir became

the emperor. In his time Mughal paintings achieved its Zenith, both as decorative art and

the nature study. Farukh Baigh, Aqua Raja, Ustad Mansur were main painters in

Jahangir’s studio. Most of the paintings were executed in tempera technique in Shah

Jahan’s period. There were tremendous uses of gold with lot of decoration keeping the

Mughal style. The Awadh School developed a style of its own.

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