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the great emperor of India

"Akbar" was published by Skira in 2012 - Milano, it has 286 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: Akbar
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 286
  • Publisher: Skira
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  • Publish Location: Milano

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  • Pagination: 286 pages

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"Akbar" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Akbar, the greatest / Gian Carlo Calza
  • 2- The Akbarnama and Mughal court culture / Susan Stronge
  • 3- Akbar the king and the creator / Dr. Daljeet
  • 4- Fathpur Sikri, Akbar's capital and construction models for Mughal towns / Attilio Petruccioli
  • 5- Religion and religions at Akbar's court / Giorgio Milanetti
  • 6- Some aspects of painting under Akbar / Jorrit Britschgi
  • 7- Akbar the great: The emperor's new clothes the evolution of Mughal costumes in contemporary documentary sources / Elisa Gagliardi Mangilli
  • 8- Bollywood narrates Akbar: Between history and legend / Sabrina Ciolfi.
  • 9- Works. Court, administrative and political life ; The city, urban planning and environment ; Arts and crafts ; War, combat and hunting ; Religion and myth.

"Akbar" Description:

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"An amazing exhibition catalogue showing the splendors of one of the greatest rulers of the world, India's Emperor Akbar (1542-1605). Akbar the Great is considered one of the most splendid sovereigns of humankind. Though he never learned to read or write, he was a great protector of poetry and literature, the builder of the grandiose capital Fathepur Sikri, the City of Victory, and the promoter of new movements in arts and crafts. The catalogue illustrates his deep art appreciation, detailing his court life with portraits and images of political activities, cultural events, and his military glory through arms and armor. Jewel boxes, turban ornaments, earrings, and necklaces are lavishly presented from the most important Indian, European, and American museums and collections. Although the author references the latest in art historical scholarship, this book is also aimed at readers with an affinity for Indian culture."--Publisher's website.

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